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150
Waldoborough, Me. 545
Wallingford, C.
195
Walpole, N. H.,
330
Wardsbridge, N. Y .. 156 Warminster, Va. 332
Stamford, C. 139
Statesburg, S. C. 663
Warren, Mc. 557
Warren, R. I.
302
Warren, Va.
326
Staunton, Va.
287
Stevensburg, Va. 200
Stockbridge, Ms. 249
Stonington, C.
251
Strasburgh, Va.
210
Stratford, C. 169
Suffield, C. ,232
Suffolk, Va. 386
Sullivan, Me. 645
Sumner, S. C.
Sussex c. h. N. J. 108
Sunbury, Pa.
122
Sunbury, G.
974
Sweedsborough, N.J. 20
Sweet Springs, Va. 380
Tanneyton, Md.
121
Tappahannock, V. 263
Tarborough, N. C. 420
Taunton, Mfs.
312
Thomaston, Me. 564
Todds, Va.
283
Westerly, R. I.
256
Westfield, Ms.
260
West-Liberty, Va. 348
Westminster, Vt. 329
Westmoreland c. h.
Va.
289
Weathersfield, C. 218
Wheeling, Va.
363
Whitestown, N. Y. 368
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1
Warwick, Md. 57
Washington city, 144
Washington, P.
325
Washington, K. - 709
Washington, N. C. 4.60
Washington, G.
813
Waterbury, Me.
456
Waynesborough NC. 498 Waynesborough, G. 800 Wells, Me. 441
Troy, N. Y. 271
Union-Town, ['. 327
Union, N. Y. 340
Upper Marlborough, Md. 162
Snowhill, Md.
158
Somerset, Ms.
311
Southampton ch Va. 399
Sparta, N. J. 117
Spartan c. h. S. C. 746
Springfield, Ms. 250
Springfield, K. 729
Statesburg, Va. 287
Warrenton, N. C. 390
PHILADELPHIA
Wilkes, N. C. 611
1 Winthrop, Me. 529
Wilkesbarre, P. 118 Winthrop, Me. 434
Williamsboro' N. C. 407
Williamburg, N. Y. 288
Williamsburg, Va. 338
Williamsport, Md. 155
Williamston, N. C. 444
Wilmington, D. 28
Wilmington, N. C. 600
Winchendon, Ms. 370
Winchester, Va. 192
Windham, C. 253
Yarmouth, Ms. 427
Yonkers, N. Y. 114
York, Me. 421
York-Town, Va. 350
York, P. 88
EXPLANATION.
Me. for Maine
N. H.
New-Hampshire
Vt.
Vermont
MIs.
Massachusetts
R. I.
Rhode-Island
C. Connecticut
N Y. New-York
N. J.
New-Jersey
P Pennsylvania
N. T.
N. W. Territory
D. Delaware
Md. for Maryland
Va.
Virginia
K.
Kentucky
N. C.
North-Carolina
T Tennessee
S. C. South-Carolina
G. Georgia
Ptk.
Potowmack
C. R.
Cross Roads
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Court House
Wiscasset, Me. 535 Woodbridge, N. J. 70 Woodbury, N. J. 9
Woodstock, Va. 222
Woodstown, N. J. 26
Worcester, Ms. 299
Worthington, Ms. 289
Wythe, c. h. Va. 454
Windsor, Vt.
255
Windsor, N. C.
481
-- Winnsborough, S.C. 708
Winslow, Me.
559
POST OFFICE PHILADELPHIA,
Establishment of the Muils.
EASTERN MAIL-New York, Connecticut Mas- sachusetts, Vermont and New Hampshire States, arrives daily at half past 5 A. M. and closes at half past 12 P. M.
Rhode Island state-arrives Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday at half past 5 A. M and closes Mon- dav, Wednesday and Friday at half past 12 P. M.
Medham, Boone Town, Hackett's Town, Rocka- wav, Baskingridge, Flemington, New Hampton, Middle Town Point, Allen-town, Freehold, Shrews- berry, Cranberry and Westfield, N. J .- arrives on Wednesday at half past 5 A. M. and closes on Monday at half past 12 P. M.
Morristown, Sparta and Newtown, N. J .- arrives on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at half past 5 A. M. and closes on Monday, Wednesday and Fri- day at half past 12 P. M.
Newtown, ' Attleborough and Hulmesville, Pa .-.- arrives on Wednesdayat half past 5 A. M. and elo- ses on Monday at half past 12 P. M.
SOUTHERN MAIL -Maryland, Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina and Georgia states-ar- rives daily at 1 P. M. and closes at half past 5 A. M.
New Orleans, Mississippi Territory and Tennes- see state-arrives on Wednesday at 1 P. M. and closes on Thursday & Saturday at half past 5 A. M.
New Orleans only, via Fort Stoddart-arrives on Friday at 1 P. M. and closes on Thursday at half past 5 A. M.
Mails for part of Ohio, South and West of Chili- cothe, via Washington City and Marietta-arrives on Monday at 1 P. M. and closes at half past 5 A. M.
London Grove, Chatham, New Garden, Coch- ransville and Strasburg, Lan. Cy. Pa. arrives on Wednesday at 1 P. M. and closes on Saturday at half past 5 A. M.
LANCASTER & HARRISBURG (Pa.) MAILS- from 1st May to 1st November-arrives daily at 4 P. M. and closes on Tuesday, Thursday and Satur- day at 6 A. M. and on the same days half an hour before sunset
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MAIL ESTABLISHMENT.
From 1st November to 1st May-arrives daily at 4 P. M. and closes on Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 6 A. M. and on the same days half an hour before sunset.
Mails for Spread Eagle, Downingstown, Paradise and Salisbury-arrives daily at 4 P. M. and closes half an hour before sunset.
GREAT WESTERN MAIL, via Pittsburg for Ohio and Kentucky states, Indianna Territory and Upper Louisiana.
From 1st of May to 1st November-arrives on Monday at 6 A. M. also Wednesday and Friday at 4 P. M. and closes on Tuesday, Thursday and Sa- turday at 6 A M.
From Ist of November to 1st of May-arrives on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 4 P. M. and closes on Monday, Wednesday & Friday at 6 A M.
Mails, via Columbia, l'a. for York and Adams Counties, arrives on Tuesday, Thursday and Satur- day at 4 P. M. and closes on Tuesday, Thursday & Saturday half an hour before sunset.
Mails, via Downingstown, Pa. for West Chester, Kennett's Square, New London Road, Oxford, Ch. Cy. and White Horse, La. Cy. Pa-arrives on Wednesday at 4 P. M. and closes on Monday half an hour before sun set.
READING (Pa.) MAIL and intermediate offices arrives on Monday, Thursday & Saturday at 6 A.M. and closes on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday at at half past 4 P. M.
Mails via Reading (l'a.) for Northumberland, Lycoming and Centre Counties-arrives on Mon- day at 6 A. M. and closes on Monday at half past 4 P. M.
Mails via Lancaster (Pa.) for Mifflin and Hun- tingdon counties, arrives on Wednesday at 4 P. M. and closes on Saturday, half an hour before sunset.
EASTON (Pa.) MAIL and intermediate offices arrives Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, 6 A. M. and closes Monday, Wednesday and Friday half' past 4 P. M.
MAIL ESTABLISHMENT.
Mails for Wilkesbarre and intermediate offices arrives on Tuesday and Saturday at 6 A. M. and closes on Wednesday and Saturday, at half past 4 P. M.
Mails via Easton (Pa.) Northampton, Luzerne, and Wayne Counties, (Pa.) and Genes see, (N. Y. arrives on Tuesday at 6 A. M. and closes on Wed- nesday, at half past 4 P. M.
Mails via Easton (Pa.) for Belvidere, Hamburg, Pittstown and Johnsonsburg, (N. J.) arrives on Thursday, at 5 A. M. and closes on Monday, at half past 4 P. M.
BETHLEIIEM (Penn.) MAIL, Montgomery Square, Allentown, Kreidersville, &c. arrives on Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, at 6 A. M. and closes on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, at half past 4 P. M.
NAZARETH (Pa.) MAIL, arrives on Thursday ad Saturday, at 6 A. M. and closes Wednesday and Friday, at half past 4 P. M.
BRIDGETOWN, West (N. J.) and intermediate offices, arrives daily, at 3 P. M. and closes daily at 3 P. M.
Mails via Bridgetown West (N. J.) for Cumber- land and Gape May Counties, arrives on Monday and Friday, at 3 P. M. and closes on Wednesday Saturday, at 3 P. M.
SALEM, (N. J. ) Mail, via Woodbury, Sweedsbo- rough and Woodstown, (N. J.) arrives on Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at 3 P. M. and closes on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, at 3 P. M.
ATSION, Tuckerton, May's Landing, Somer's Point and Absecom, (N. J.) arrives on Wednesday at 7 A. M. and closes on Wednesday at 3 P. M.
HADDONFIELD, Mount Holly, New Mills, and Bordentown, (N. J.) arrives on Wednesday at 4 P. M. and closes on Thursday at 3 P. M.
SWIFTSURE Mail, via Jenkin Town and New Hope, (Pa.) Somerset, C. H. Plainfield, Spring. field and Scotch Plains, (N. J.) arrives on Monday, Thursday, and Saturday, at 8 A. M. and closes Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at half past 4 P. M.
MAIL ESTABLISHMENT.
GERMANTOWN, (Pa.) Mail, arrives daily, at 8 1. M. and closes daily, at 4 P. M
Letters must be left at the Post office within the · time specified to insure their going in the Wall of the day, and newspapers half an hour before that time. As there are several places of the same name in the United States it is necessary that the directions should be particular, the Braves should be distinguished, and where it might otherwise be doub ful, the Counties. When Letters are not for a Post town, the nearest Post town ought to be mentioned.
Society for the Establishment of Charity Schools. SCHOOL WALNUT ABOVE SIXTH. Thomas Bradford, jr. president ; Jonathan Fell, jr. vice-president ; Benjamin Williams, treasurer ; Saml. J. Robbins, secretary.
Vaccine Society-John Elliott, treasurer ; Geo. Williams, clerk; Thomas Wistar, Phillip Garret, David Jones, George Williams, Joseph Parrish, John Paul William Abbott,. John Elliott, Reuben Haines, Lindsay Nicholson, Roberts Vaux, John G. Simmons and Richard Oakford, managers.
Agricultural Society-Richard Peters, president; William Tilghman, vice-president ; Edward Bord, treasurer ; Roberts Vaux, secretary ; Samuel Ha- zard, assistant secretary ; Zaccheus Collins, Ralph Eddowes, Solomon W. Conrad, Charles Roberts & Alexander Wilson, Curators ; Bichard Peters, Win. Tilghman, Zaccheus Collins, Reuben Haines and James Mease.
Columbian Society of Artists -John Turnbul!, president; John Vallance, treasurer ; Wmn. Kneas, secretary.
ROADS, &c. 1
Bickham's wharf, opens at 17 Swanson Bickley & Taylor's wharf, at the High Bridge Bickley's wharf, opens at 7 and 13 north Water Biddle's alley, from 78 High to 9 Elbow lane Billings court, from 110 north Eigth Bishop street, from the head of Beach to Queen Bishop & Co's shot factory, John's near Second Bishop's wharf, first south of Walnut
Blackberry alley, from Walnut to Spruce and from Pine to Lombard, between Eighth and Ninth (,,- Black Bear Inn, 156 High Blackhorse alley, from 20 south Front to 19 Second Bolton's court, from 16 south Sixth runs west Bonsall-street, from Ninth to Tenth north of Cedar Bowers' J. wharf, second South of Marlborough Bowers's S. wharf, third south of Maiden
Bowers's S. wharf & shipyard, third above Maiden Bradford's alley, from 246 south Seventh to Eigth Branch-street, from 130 north Third to 59 Fourth Branner's alley, from Bryan's alley to 180 Vine Bread-street, from 77 Mulberry to 70 Sassafras Brewer's alley, see Wood street (N. L.) Bridge-street, runs from Lancaster bridge through
Mantua village, to Lancaster turnpike road Bright's wharf, opens at 123 and 127 north Water Bringhurst's wharf, opens next 97 south Water Britton's alley, from 205 north Water Britton's J. wharf, opens at 149 north Water Britton's Wm. wharf, opens at 207 north Water Bread-st. runs N. from Cedar to Wissahiccon road Broad-street Market, south Broad near High Brooke's court, from 126 north Front
Brooke's wharf, opens at 109 north Water
Browne-street, (N. L.) from the high bridge to the Old York road
Browne-street (K.) from Cherry to Vienna between Prince and Duke Brawn's cour, from 93 Sassafras
Browne's court (N. L.) from 19 Budd Brown's wharf, second south of Warren Browne's wharf, opens at 325 north Front Brusster's H whar, first above the intersect ?. Penn and Beach (K )
LIST OF STREETS,
Brusstar's S. wharf, first south of Marlborough Brusstar's alley, from Beach to Qucen near Shack-
amaxon
Bryan's alley, from 148 north Fifth to 141 Sixth Bryan's court, runs south from 102 Cherry
Buck road, runs S. E. from the U. S. arsenal Gray's ferry road
Budd-street, from 67 Green to Germantown road Burd's alley, (S.) from 78 Catharine to Queen
Burd's alley, (C.) runsfrom Raspberry to Watson's alley
Burd's row, running S. in the rear of 163 S. Eleventh Burd's court, opens from Currant alley below Locust Bush Hill Hotel, N. of Callowhill between (Sch.) Second and Third
Buttonwood alley, from N. 13th to Juniper near High Buttonwood lane, or street, from the Old York
road to Ridge-turnpike between Noble & Green Cable lane, see Newmarket street
Caldwell's wharf, first south of High
Callowhill-street, from the Delaware to Schuylkill between Vine and Willow
Camac-st. runs west from N. 2d near Mud lane Carlysle's court from 46 south Fifth
Carpenter's street, from 6th to 7th between High and Chestnut
Carpenter's alley, (S.) from 105 Catharine
Carpenter's court, from 116 Chestnut
Carpenter's-st. (S.) from Church to Passyunk road Carpenters' Hall, back of 118 Chestnut Carter's alley, from 65 soutlı Second to 55 Third
Castle-street, from 10th to 11th above Race Castle court, runs south from Castle-street Catharine-street, from the Delaware to Passyunk road between German and Queen Cauffman's court, from 147 north Second- Cauffman's court, from 14 Cherry
Cavanough's wharfsouth side of Argyle (Almond) street, public landing
'edar-street, from the Delaware to Schuylkill be- 'ween Lombard and Shippen, being the southern undary of the city
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ROADS, &c.
Centre alley from 11th to 12th north of Lucust Chancery lane, from 15 Comb's allev to 32 Mulberry Charles-street, from 335 Callowhill to Buttonwood Charles-street, (P. V.) from Francis lane to George Charlotte-street, from 121 Browne to Poplar lane Cheesman's wharf, first south of Maiden Cherry-street, from 74 north 3rd to Schuylkill Cherry-street, (K.) from Queen to Frankford road between Palmier and Vienna
Chestnut-street, from the Delaware to Schuylkill between High and Walnut
Chestnut ward, between High and Chestnut, the Delaware and Fourth
Chester-street, from 297 Sassafras to Vine
China-street, from 466 S. Front to Second
Christ Church Hospital, 107 Mulberry
Christian-street, from the Delaware continued above Eighth south of Queen
Church alley, from 20 N. Second to 11 Third
Chuch street, from 22 Christian
Church's alley, from Mulberry to 142 Cherry
Circus & Equestrian Theatre, N. E. corner Ninth .and Walnut
City Hall, south west corner Fifth and Chestnut City Hospital, corner Francis lane and (Sch.) 4th Ciapier's wharf, first north of Cedar
Clare alley, from 13th to Juniper, south of Vine Clawges's court, from Bryan's alley running north Clever alley, from 90 south Fifth to 125 Sixth Clifford's wharf, opens at 29 north Water Clifton street, runs S. from Cedar near Eleventh Clinton's shipyard, at Wilson's wharf Clover street, from 12th to 13th south of High Clymer's alley, from 10 Fitzwater street Coats's'allev, from 134 N. Front to 151 Second Coats's court, from 31 New-market street Coats's street, from the Delaware to Wassahiccon road between Green and Browne Cobbs court runs W. from 4th S. of Poplar lane Colhoun's wharf, opens at 29 north Water Columbia avenue, from near 179 Walnut to Locus Comley's wharf, Second north of Callowhill
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LIST OF STREETS,
JGrindstone alley, from 81 High to Church alley IGrisel's alley, from Little Oak to 13 Fitzwater JHalberstadt & Haines's wharf, opens at 311 N. Front Hamilton's wharf. See Kerns
"Hanover st. from the Delaware to Frankford road between Marlborough and Palmer
Harmony st. from 76 south Third to 47 Fourth Harper's wharf, opens next 83 south Water JHarper's alley, runs from 83 S. Water Hari's court, from 37 New Market street
Harp and Eugle Hotel, 43 north Third Hartung's alley, from 36 north Second to 31 Third Hause's court, runs north from Cherry east of Ninth Huy Market, in Sixth near Buttonwood
Hazel allcy, from Walnut to Lombard W. of 12th Hazlehurst's court, from Seventh south of Tenth Heulth Office, 39 south Fifth
Heyde's court, runs north from 25 Filbert
Hickory lane, a continuation of Coates's street to the Ridge road
High-strect; from the Delaware to Schuylkill be- tween Mulberry and Chestnut
High street Coffee-house, 5 south Sixth
High street Ward, between High and Mulberry, the Delaware and Fourth
Hillegas & Clarkson's wharf, at the High bridge Hinckle's court, from 203 Sassafras to Bryan's alley Hock street, from 7th to 8th south of Chestnut Hodge's wharf, opens at 85 north Water Hoffman's alley, from 61 Cherry to 114 Sassafras Hollingsworth's wharf, opens at 141 south Water Hopkins's court, runs north east from William, be- tween Otter and Rose Horse Market, south east corner of High & Juniper Hospital ( Pennsylvania ) corner of 8th and Spruce Hospital (Christ Church ) 107 Mulberry Hospital ( City ) corner of Francis and Fourth
Hozey's wharf, first south of Queen (S.)
Huddell's wharf, opens at 79 and 117 Swanson
Huddell's court, from 79 Swanson
Hudson's alley, from 112 Chestnut to Harmony court ¿son's lane, a continuationof Christian street
FOREIGN MINISTERS, &c.
Masheim Society .- Incorporated for the improve- ment of the German Language, for the propagation of the Gospel and the support of Sunday Schools, John N. Fisher, president ; William Jæger, vice- president ; Christian F. Cruse, secretary ; Henry Fugeman, assistant secretary ; Frederick Buchal- ter, treasurer ; John N. Fisher, C. L. Mannhardt, William Joeger, G.F. Muller, F. A. Schneider, book and finance committee.
Caledonian Society .- Thomas Dobson, president ; Robert Adams, vice-president ; Adam Ramage, treasurer ; William Duncan, secretary ; James Latimer, John Cochran & Patrick Galbraith, visitors.
MINISTERS, CONSULS, AND COMMISASRIES, OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS
Resident in Philadelphia.
From France .- Henry L. Ambreucg, consul ge- neral 322 High-Adel C. L. Delaforsyth, chancellor of the consulate general.
From Spain-Don Luis de Onis, minister pleni- potentiary, corner of Ninth and Spruce-Don Bar- tholomew Rengunet, consul, office 62 Dock.
From Portugal -Joseph Rademaker, consul ge- neral, office Race street wharf south side.
From Sweden .- M. de Kanzow, envoy extraordi- nary and minister plenipotentiary, S. E. corner High and Twelfth -
From Russia .- Andrew De Daschkoff, envoy ex- tradinary and minister plenipotentiary 109 south Third-George Ellizer, secretary of legation.
From the Netherlands .- P. G Lechleitner, charge de affairs at interum 107 north Front.
From Great Britain -Honourable Mr. Bagot, minister, resident Washington-John Baker, resi- dence Washington.
CALENDER, FOR 1816.
Saturday . ...
Friday . . . Wednesday · 3 4 . 5 6
Thursday . .
Tuesday Monday . . .. > .
Sunday
Saturday
Thursday
Wednesday
Sunday . ..
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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.
123
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 MARCH.
1 2
10 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 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 MAY.
1 23 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
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
. JULY. . 1 2
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 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 SEPTEMBER.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
3 4 5 6 7 8 9 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30
OCTOBER.
123 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 78 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 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
Friday . . . · JANUARY. 1 2 3 .
Tuesday
Monday . .
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