The Philadelphia Directory, 1818, Part 44

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4th District, in Bedford, on the 1st Mondays in January, Apri August, and November. In Huntingdon, on the 2d Mondays in the same months. In Mifflin, on the 3d Mondays in the same Months In Centre on the 4th Mondays in the same months. President Jo nathan Walker, residence in Bedford.


5th District, in Washington, on the Monday preceding the las Monday in March, the third Monday in June, and the last Mon days in October and December. In Beaver, on the 1st Monday in January, the last Monday in March, and the 1st Mondays i August and November. In Allegheny, on the Mondays suc ceeding the commencement of the courts in Beaver. In Fayette on the Mondays succeeding the commencement of the courts j Allegheny. In Green, on the Mondays succeeding the commence ment of the courts in Fayette. President, Samuel Roberts, re sidence in Pittsburgh.


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6th District, in Venango, on the 1st Mondays in November, February, May and August. In Butler, on the 2nd Mondays in the sathe months. In Mercer, on the 3d Mondays in the same months. In Crawford, on the 4th Mondays in the same months. And in Erie, on the Mondays succeeding the commencement of the courts in the county of Crawford. President, Jesse More, residence in Meadville.


7th District, in Deleware, on the 3d Monday in January, the 2d Monday in April, the 4th Monday in Ju y, and the 3d Monday in October. In Chester, on the 2d Mo days after the 3d Mon- days in January, April, July and October. In Montgomery, on the 2d Mondays after the commencement of the courts in Ches- ter. In Bucks, on the 2d Mondays after the commencement of the courts in Montgomery. President, , residence in Norristown.


8th District, in Columbia, on the 1st Mondays in January, April, August, and November. In Northumberland, on the 2d Mondays after the commencement of the courts in Columbia. In Lycoming, on the 2d Monday's after the commencement of the courts in Northumberland and in Union, on the 2d Mondays after the commencement of the courts in Lycoming. President, Seth Chapman, residence Northumberland.


9.h District, in Cumberland, on the 1st Mondays in January, April, August, and November. In Adams, on the Monday next succeeding the courts in Cumberland. In Franklin, on the Mon- lays next succeeding the courts in Adams. President, James Hamilton, residence Carlisle.


10th District, in Westmoreland, on the Mondays preceding the ast Mondays in February, May, August and November. In Cambria, on the 1st Monday's in March, June, September, and ) .cember. In Indiana on the 2d'Mondays in the same mouths, und in Armstrong on the 3d Mondays in the same months, President, John Young, residence Greensburg.


11th District, in Luzerne on the Ist Mondays in January, April, August, and November. In Pike on the 3d Mondays in January. April, August, and November. In Wayne, on the 4th Monday's n January. April, Angust, and November. In Susquehanna, on he 1st Mondays after the courts in Wayne. In Bradford, on he Ist Mondays after the courts in Susquehanna, and in Tinga, n the 1st Mondays after the courts in Bradford. President Thomas Burnside, residence in Wilkesbarre.


12th District, in Schuylkill. on the 1st Mondays in March, uly, October, and Decemb.r. In Lebano , on the 1st Mondays fter the commencement of the courts in Schuylkill, and in Dau- hin, on the 2d Mundays after the commencement of the courts in ancaster, (See 2d District.) President, David Scott, residence Harrisburg.


THE ORPHANS' COURT, of Philadelphia County is held the d Friday in each month.


COURTS OF OYER AND TERMINER AND GENERAL JAIL DELIVERY, are held twice in each year in the City and County


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of Philadelphia. One Court is held by the Judges of the Com- mon Pleas and the other by the Judges of the Supreme Court. In the other Districts they are held by the Judges of the Com- mon Pleas. Trials of civil causes in the Commom Pleas of Philadelphia County are Adjourned Courts, held at such times as the Judges may appoint.


THE MAYOR'S COURT, (for the trial of offences committed in the City of Philadelphia which are cognizable in a Court of Quarter Sessions) holds four sessions in the year, at such times as the Mayer Recorder and Alderman appoint. Joseph Reed, Esq. Recorder of the City is the presiding Judge of the Courts.


ALMS HOUSE AND HOUSE OF EMPLOYMENT. GUARDIANS OF THE POOR


Of the City of Philadelphia, District of Southwark, Township of the Northern Liberties and Penn. their Places . of abode and Districts.


1. Charles Souder, 212 N. Sixth, from the N. side of Vine st. to the S. side of Callowhill st. and from the W. side of Sixth st. to Schuylkill.


2. Henry H. Miller, 260 N. Eighth, from the N. side of Callow- hill st. to the S. side of Hickory lane and from Sixth st. to Schuylkill.


3. Matthias Knorr, near the Rising Sun, Germantown road, from the N. side of Hickory lane to the boundary line of Penn township, and from Schuylkill to Sixth st. taking in the best part of Germantown road.


4. Jacob Taylor, West st. near Wood, Kensington, from the E. side of the Germantown road up to the township line, and from the Delaware, including Kensington to the town-hip line.


5. John Armstrong, 95 Budd, from the N. side of Poplar lane, including the W. side of the Germantown road, to the township line, and from the Delaware to the township line.


6. Joseph Maisberger, 364 N. Second, from the S. side of Poplar lane to the N. side of Brown st. and from the Delaware to Sixth st.


7. Christian Read, 48 Budd, from the S. side of Brown st. to the N. side of Coats st. and from the Delaware to Sixth st.


8. John Hunaker, 371 N. Second, from the S. side of Coats st. to the N side of Green st. and from the Delaware to Sixth st.


9. Thomas Coats, junr. 328 N Third, from the S. side of Green st. to the N. side of Noble st. and from the Delaware to Sixth st.


10 Thomas Goldsmith, 383 N. Second, from the S. side of Noble st. to the N. side of Callowhill st. and from the Delaware to Sixth st.


11. Charles J Sutter, 222 N. Third, from the S. side of Callow- hill st. to the N. side of Vine st. and from the Delaware to Sixth st.


19 Nathan Trotter, 47 N. Front, from the S. side of Vine to the N. side of Arch st, and from the Delaware to Fourth st.


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13. William Platt, 47 N. Water and 201 Arch, from the S. side of Vine to the N. side of Arch st. and from the W. side of Fourth to the E. side of Sixth st.


14. Joseph Rotch, 4 N. Wharves, from the S. side of Vine to the N. side of Arch st. and from the W. side of Sixth to the E. side of Ninth st.


15. Samuel Hazlehurst, 220 Arch st. from the S. side of Vine to the N. side of Arch st. and from the W. side of Ninth to the E. side of Twelfth.


16. Daniel J. Rhoads, Market st. near Schuylkill, from the S. side of Vine to the N side of Arch st. and from the W. side of 'Twelfth to Schuylkill.


17. Joseph Cresson, 14 N. Second, from the S. side of Arch to the N side of Market, and from the Delaware to the E. side of Eleventh.


18. Joseph Howell, 107 Chestnut, from the S side of Market to the N. side of Chestnut, and from the Delaware to the E. side of Eleventh.


19. Thomas Graham, 289 High, from the S. side of Arch to the N. side of Chestnut and from the W. side of Eleventh to Schuylkill.


20. Israel Whelen, 8. N Fourth, from the S. side of Chestnut to the N side of Walnut, and from the Delaware to the E. side of Eleventh.


21. Robert Kid, 108 Chestnut, from the S. side of Walnut to the N side of Spruce, and from the Delaware to the E. side of Seventh.


22. Jacob S. Waln, 34 S. Wharves, from the S. side of Walnut to the N. side of Spruce, and from the W. side of Seventh to the E. side of Eleventh ..


23. John M'Crea, Chestnut above Twelfth, from the S. side of Chestnut to the N. side of Spruce and from the W. side of Eleventh to Schuylkill.


24. William Wharton, 130 Spruce, from the S. side of Spruce to the N. side of Pine and from the Delaware to the E. side of Tenth.


25. Henry M. Zollickoffer, corner of Pine and Sixth, from the S. side of Pine to the N. side of Cedar and from the Delaware to the E. side of Fifth.


26 William Greble, 235 S. Fifth, from the S. side of Pine to the N. side of Cedar, and from the W. side of Fifth to the E. side of Tenth.


27. John C. Smith, 126 S. Eighth. from the S. side of Spruce to the N. side of Cedar, and from Teuth to Schuylkill.


28. John Durney, 303 S. Second, from the S. side of Cedar to the N. side of Shippen st. continued, and from the river Delaware to Passyunk road.


29. Henry J Stuckert, S. W. corner Second and Shippen, from the S. side of Shippen to the N. side of Plum and N. side of Fuller's alley, and from the river Delaware to Passyunk road.


30 William Hook, 254 S Third, from the S. side of Plum and S. side of Fuller's alley to the N. side of German and N. side of Mead alley, and from the river Delaware to Passyunk road.


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31 William Cummings 26 Plum, from the S. side of Germa and S side of Mead alley to the N side of Queen and from the river Delaware to Passy unk read


32 William Ga!wecd. 549 S Front, from the S. side of Qucer (betw.on the F. side of Second ard the river Delaware) to the southern boundary of the District.


33 Robert Burton. 230 Swanson, from the S. side of Queen t the southern boundary of the District, and from the W. side o Second to Passyunk road.


Managers of the Alms House and House of Employment


Samuel Williams. President, Chestnut above Tenth st Jacol Billmeyer, 272 High st, William Britton, 149 N. Water st David Woelpper, Laurence cear Word, John Turner, junr. 64 Queen (S Ichn Child, 452 N. Second. Wiliam Gerhard, 44 N. Front st Matthew C. Ralston, 10 'S. Front st Thomas Brown, 17 Swanson John A. Inske, Steward, Martha Inslee, Matron.


Physicians to the Alms House.


Thomas T. Howson. 13? Chestnut, Samuel Stewart, 18 Prune Joseph Parrish, 109 Arch, Thomas C. James, 7 York Buildings John S Dorsey. 1 0 Arch, James Rush, 65 and 98 S. Fourth J seph K'app, 290 S. Second


Physicians of the Out-Door Poor.


David J. Davis, 4 S Eighth for Penn Township.


Joseph Thoma -. 254 N Second, &' Aaron Dickerson, cor. of Cal- lowhill and Kunckle, frem the N. side of Vine to the township line, and from Third to the D laware


Joseph G Shippen, 292 N. Third, & Benjamin S Janney, 312 N. Third, from the N side of Ving to -the township line, and the W. side of Third to the E side of Sixth.


David J Davis, 4 S Ei, Lon, from the S. side of Vine to the N. side of Chestnut and from the W. side of Ninth to Schuylkill.


Be jamin Huger, 173 W lout, from the S side of Chestnut to the N. side of Cedar and Grunnthe W side of Ninth to Schuylkill. Azor Gregori, 288 N. Second, from the S. side of Vine to the N side of Chestnut and from the F. side of Ninth toth D.laware. Edward Haydock, 50 S. Second, from the S. side of chestnut to the N. side of Cedar and from the E s'de of Ninth to the Delaware.


David F. Condic, 193 Lombar, & James A. Thackara, 218 Pine, for the district of South wali.


Officers of the General Board.


Nathan Jones, President, 48 S. Second, Bartholomew Wistar, Tr. asurer, 133 Market, Samuel Ewing. Solicitor, 146 Chesnut John Hutton, Secretary, 26 Almond, Willian Middleton, Agent, 247 > Seventh, J hn Backingham, Messenger and Doorkeeper, 42 S. Fifth.


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Pennsylvania and Lying-in Hospital.


The history of this eminent institution is too well known to need particular notice here. It may however be observed, that the plan was first suggested by Dr. Thomas Bond, and it was founded by individual philanthropby in 1752. In 1774 it lost, by the depreciation of continental money, about ten thousand pounds, nearly one half of its productive estate,-Subscriptions were how- ever solicited, and by the united exertions of the managers suc- cessively employed, and the receipt of some legislative aid it has at length arrived at its present enfinence.


Managers, Samuel Coates, Pattison Hartshone, Lawrence Seckel, Zacheus Collins, Joseph Lownes, Thomas Stewardness Edward Pennington, Thomas P. Cope, Reeve Lewis, Samuel W. Fisher, Joseph Watson, Joseph S. Morris .- Treasurer. Joseph S. Lewis. - Physicians, Thomas Parke. Samuel Calhoun, Joseph Parrish, Joseph Hartshorne, John S. Dorsey, John C. Otto. - Physician of the Lying-in Hospital. Department, Thomas C. James .- Physi- cian to the Hospital out-patients, John W. More.


Applications for admission must be made first to one of the Physicians then to one of the sitting managers. The sitting Mana- gers, and Physicians attend at the Hospital on the 4th and 7th day morning of every week. to receive and discharge patients. Recent fractures, and wounds, happening in and about the city, if brought immediately as they occur, will be admitted gratis, and without any security being demanded of the persons who brings the pa- tient to the house.


N. B. Comfortable accommodations are provided for poor mar- ried women in the lying-in department, where they are attended free of expence.


Published by order of the Managers.


October, 1817. Thos P. Cope, Secretary.


Christ Church Hospital


No. 111 Arch street, is an endowment for aged women of the Protestant Episcopal church, made by Dr. John Kear-ly, formerly an eminent physician af this place, who bequeathed for this pur- pose, an estate, chiefly landed, which he vested in the rector, churee wardens, and vestrymen of the United Episcopal churches of Christ and St. Peters. Since its endowment it has received considerable accessions of property.


BOARD OF HEALTH ESTABLISHMENT.


Office 39 south Fifth street.


Members for the City .- John Claxton, President. Dr. Samuel Em- len, junr. Secretary, Dr. Thomas C. James, Treasurer, Samuel Hodgson, Esq. Henry Hollingsworth, Capt. Samuel Volans.


For the Northern Liberties -Dr. Michael Leib, Jonathan Knight, For Penn Township .- Charles Souder, Esq.


For Southwark .- Capt. James Josiah.


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Dr. George F. Lehman, Lazaretto Physician .- Christopher O'Co: nor, Quarantine Master .- John Robbins Stewurd of the Lazurett Dr. Alexander Knight, Port Physician .- Nicholas Esling, Healt Office .- Joseph Pryor, Clerk, &c -John Buckingham, Messenger.


Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania, subordinate Lodges, &c.


At a Grand General Communication of the Grand Lodge, held a their hall in Chestnut street, Philadelphia, on Saturday the 27th Ds cember, 1817, being S . John the Evangelist's day-the following brethren having been fi-rt duly elected, were severally installed inte their respective offices for the year 1818, in ancient and solemn form 10 wit-Brother Bayse Newcomb, R. W. Grand Master, (brother Wal ter Kerr, the late R. W. Grand Master having declined a re-elecion Do. Joseph Barnes, R. W. deputy Grand Master. Do. Thomas Elliott R. W. senior Grand Warden. D). Josiah Randall, R. W. junior Granc Warden. Do. George A. Baker, R. W. Grand Secretary. Do. Joseph S. Lewis, R. W. Grand Treasurer.


At an annual meeting of the Stockholders of the Masonic Loans held at the said Hall, on Monday the 5th January, 1818, the following brethren were duly elected trustees of the said Loans, to wit-Charles Biddle, Edward Burd, Stephen Girard, Thomas M'Euen, Elijah Grif fith, Thomas F Leaming, who in conjunction with the above named Grand Officers, compose the Board of Trustees of the said Loans, for the year 1818 And at a meeting of the said Trustees held in the even ing of the same day, Charles Biddle, esquire, was elected President ; George A. Baker, Secretary ; and Thomas M'Euen, Treasurer of the Board.


Grand Holy Royal Arch Chapter.


R. W. Grand Master Ex officio, First chief; James Mc Alpin, 2d chief; Lambert Kratting, 3d chief ; George A. Baker, G. Recorder ; Thomas Amies, G Treasurer. Meet Sd Mondays in February, May, August and November


Subordinate Chapters.


CHAPTER No. 3, meet 2dl Wednesday. Randall Hutchinson, First chief; Edward Haydock, 2d chief; James B. Hutchinson, 3d chief ; Charles Schneider, Recorder; William Wray, Treasurer.


CHAPTER No. 51, meet 21 Thursday. . William Mc Corckle, First chief; Robert Milnor, 2d chief; John C Patton, 3d chief ; Thomas P. Mc Mahon, R corder; John Breban, Treasurer.


CHAPTER NO. 52. meet 1st Wednesday Alphonso C. Ireland, First chief; Henry Horn, 2d chief'; Mahlon Dungan, 3d chief ; John O'Brien, Recorder ; Thomas Amies, Treasurer.


CHAPTER No. 67, meet 1st Thursday. Wm. Stratton, First chief Stephen P. Barbier. 2d chief; Elisha L. Antrim, 3d chief; Thomas S Manning, Recorder ; Jonathan Johnson, Treasurer


Encampment of Knight Templars.


No. 1. Patrick Reid, G. M. Third Friday. No. 3. Thomas P. Mc Mahon, G. M. Second Tuesday.


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Masters of the Lodges held in Philadelphia.


NUMBER. MASTERS' NAMES.


STATED MONTHLY MEETINGS.


No. 2. George A. Baker


2d Monday


3. Joseph Walravin


3d Tuesday


9. James Campbell


1st Friday


19. R chard Mackie


1-t Thursday


51 James Mc Alpin


4th Thursday


52. George W. Jones


1st Wednesday


59. John Curry


2d Tuesday


67. Andrew Hooten


2d Friday


71. Charles Schneider


4th Wednesday


2d Saturday


3d Thursday


91. Thomas F. Gordon


114. Peter Benner


115. Samuel Black


121 Stephen W. Smith


3d Thursday


125 William Mayweg


4th Friday


126. John C. Tillinghast


4th Tuesday


127. Isaac G. Hannum


2d Wednesday


128. James B. Hutchinson 29th of the month, except it fall on Saturday or Sunday, then on the next vacant evening.


130. Francis Cooper


3d Wednesday


131. Samuel P. Wetherill


2d Thursday


134. Michael W. Ash


Sil Saturday


139. Henry Y. Carter


4th Saturday


155. Joseph E. Bowen


4th Tuesday


Corporation of Philadelphia.


Mayor .- Robert Wharton ; Recorder Jos. Reed ; Attorney and So- lichior John Road : Treasurer John Bacon; Clerk of Mayor's court Randall Hutchinson.


Aldermen-Matthew Lawler, Samuel Carswell, Abraham Shoema- ker, Johnunskeep, James N. Barker, Andrew Pettit, John Douglas, John Geyer, George Bartram, Jacob Baker, Joseph Hertzog, Timothy Matlack, Sammel Balger.


Select Council -- Robert Waln, President. Thomas Bradford, jr. Clerk. William Meredith, Joseph S, Lewis, Elihu Chauncey, Frede- rick Erringer, Wm. Rush, Joseph P. Horner, Wm. H. Tod, George Vaux, Horace Binney, Samuel Archer, John Moore.


Common Council-James S. Smith, Prest John C. Lowber, Clk. Benjamin I Gi:man, Henry Hollingsworth, John M'Cauley, Jno. Mil- ler, jun. Simuel Milligan, B. Newcombe, Stephen North, Anthony A. Paimer, Wlham A. Palle, Dr. Jonas Preston, Samuel Robinson, Jno. M. Satt, Franci, G Smith, Samuel Smith, Henry Solomons, Crooke Stevenson, J. B Thompson, Samuel Williams, Thomas Williams.


Philadelphia City Commissioners.


Lambert Wilmer, Nathan Atherton, John Gilder, Thomas T. Stiles, City clerk, Joshua Allena


Regulators & Surveyors-Reading Howell, Samuel Hains, and. A. C. Ireland.


CONSTABLES-High Constables. John Hart, 161 south 10th, An- thony Elton 18 south 12th:


72. Thomas Vansant 73.


4th Monday


3d Friday 1st Tuesday


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City Constables.


Upper Delaware-Smith Mills. North Mulberry-Joseph H Yan- dershie Lower Delaware-George Campbell. South Mulberry-Wm M'Ginley. High Street-Frederick Burkar: North ward-John Hess Chestnut war !- Thounas Cooper Middle ward -- Joseph Ro-


beson Walnut ward-John Milliman South ward-Israel Hoopes -Dock ward John M'Masters Locust ward-John Topham New- Market ward-John M'Lean Cedur ward-John Hoffecker Clerks of High Street Market-Joseph Blame and George-Beck Clerk of Second Street Market-Timothy Blake Clerk of Fish Market-John Negus.


Corders of wood and Receivers of wharfage-Jonathan J. Wheeler, Jacob Erringen, Jacob Zeller, Douglass Sont, James Cornish. Deputy do. at the Drawbridge Landing-Philip Winnemore Corder, &c. at the public wharves on Schuylkill and Inspector of wood coming by land to the City-Josiah S:eel.


Captain of the Nightly watch-I. Richman Lieutenant of do. Fran- cis Lonton.


Varcine Physicians.


David J. Davis, No. 4 S. 8th. for the N. W. district-George S. Schott, No. 33 north 8th street, for the N. E. district-Joseph G. Nan- crede, No. 138 south 9th street, for the S. W. district-John C. He- berton, No. 115 south 5th street, for the S. E. district


Superintendant of the Public Burial Ground-Benjamin Ferguson.


Philadelphia County Commissioners.


Frederick Axe, John Thum, Philip Peltz. Clerk, John Fees. So. licitor. John Hollowell. Treasurer, Daniel B. Lippard.


Justices of the Peace-Philadelphia County.


Northern Liberties. Samuel Wheeler, Frederick Wolbert, John Goodman, Samuel M'Ferran, Joseph Grice, John Kessler, Frederick. Færing, Edward D. Corfield, Henry Probasco, Thomas Barnes; Chas Carey, jun. William Moulder, John Shaw, Jacob Fitler, J. Rogers. -Southwark. Ebenezer Ferguson, Richard Renshaw, Richard Pal- mer, Joseph Marsh, Alexander Steel, Daniel Bussier, John Thompson. - Moyamensing. John Hunter, Michael Freytag, Joshua Reybold. -Passyunk. Isr .. el Israel, Daniel Bussier -Germantown. John Hus- ton, John Conard, Peter Baynton, John Nice -Roxborough. Corne- lins Holgate .- Lower Dublin, Jonathan Schofield, Joshua Comly, Joshua Jones, Benjamin Walmsley, John Helm, jun .- Oxford. Robt. Morris, Isaac Worrell, John Salter, John H. Worrell, John Ruan .- Bristol. Jacob Miller .- Germantown, Roxborough, & Bristol. Jos. Hall Fleming -Blockley Nathaniel Jones, William Budden .- Penn Township. John Clifford, Charles Souder.


Constables of the County.


Southwark. Atcheson Thompson, Henry Engles, William Harvey, Peter Crans. Northern Liberties. John Miller, Peter C. Slaughter, Jesse Sanders, John Vanhorn, Henry Reed, George G. Mentzer .- Of- fice of police, 404 north 2d. Penn Township. Conrad Worknot, Mi- chael Wartman. Movamensing Township. Michael Cooper, James Vanholt. Passyunk. George F. Alberti, jun.


Commissioners of the District of Southwark.


John Thum, John Turner, John R. M'Mullin Benjamin Martin, Geo. Rees, John Turner, jun. Jesse Williamson, James M. Linnard, Hugh


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Cavanaugh, Phineas Eldridge, David Coombs, Joseph: Bird, Thomas Sparks. Clerk. John Hatton. Superintendant. Willi.m Pigeon. Commi si ners of Moyamensing.


Danie' Guery, President. Th mas Dixey, Samue! Bel', C. H.viland, John Swder, Wm. Wall ce, Peter F.eld. James Graham (one vacan- cy) Jaimes M'Cann, Superintendant. Election third Friday in March annually.


Commissione"s of the Distriet of Spring Garden, (this district is incorporated between Sixth & Broad, & Vine & H.ckory lane )


David Wo pper, President. Jacob Frick, Sceretary. George Mey- ers, Treasurer. Dani:l Nowman, . Superintendant. Conrad Wo knot- Constable .- COMMISSIONERS. D vid Woelpper, Jan A'burger, WVm. Warner, Jacob Gard er, Frederick S'all, Henry H M ller, Henry Bo- rie', Lewis Lowry, Nicholas G Par, Charles Soud. r, Frederick Haas, (one vacancy )


LAND STAGES, PACKETS, AND STEAM-BOATS.


LAND STAGES.


Baltimore Stages -Pilot, leaves 43 $ 4th and Washington Hall Hotel, daily, at 6 A M Fare, $12. Arrives at Balti- more, next morning at 12 o'clock. And Washington City- leaves No. 30 S. 3d st daily at 7 A. M. by Columbia and York, leav s 286 12 High, between 8th and 9th, daily.


Bethlehem, 106. Race, 3 times a week, 2 P. M.


Boundbrook (Green tree inn) 50 north Fourth.


Bridge Town, N. J. (Se Cumberland stage,) from Reeves ferry, 3 times a week at 3 P.M.


Burlington (by Jersey) High and Arch st. ferries. n. sides.


Bustle Town, 130 north Sec nd, daily, 3 P. M .- another runs from Camel Ion, 140 N. Second


Cape May stage leaves Hepperd's ferry every Thursday at sun rise. Ser Cumberland stage.


Chestnut Hill (via Germantown) leavis 18 N. Fourth street, dai- ly, at 10 A M. and 118 N. Third a: 10 A. M and 3 P. M Cumberland stage leaves Arch streit ferry daily (except Sun- day) at sunrise


Doylestown, from 39 N Second, twice a week- in winter, and every other day in summer.


Easton, 50 north Fourth, Sundays, Tuesdays and Thursdays at 4 A. M


Egg-Harbour. Arch st ferry, Thursday, at 10 A M. Falls of Schuylkill, 50 N. Fourth, daily, at 9 A. M. and 3 P. M. Frankford! (Back inn) 100 N. d, 9 A. M. and 4 P. M. daily ; ano- ther twice a day from 39 N. 2d.


Germantown, 16 and 118 N. Thi d, daily.


Great Egg Harbour stage, leaves arch s'. ferry every Thursday at 10 A M,


Harrisburgh, leaves 286 1-2 Hig' between 8th and 9th, daily, 'except Sunday )


Harrisburgh coachee leaves 200 High, every Sunday, Tuesday and Thursday.


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Holmesburg, 130 N. Second, daily, 3 P. M .- another runs from Camel inn, 140 N. Second,


Lancaster accomomdation, leaves 286 1-2 High, daily, (Sunday excepted) at 4 A. M.


Lancaster coachee, leaves 200 High every morning-


Lancaster and Pittsburgh mail leaves 286 1-2 High, daily, (Sun days excepted ) at 7 A. M.


Mount Airy, daily, from 16 N. 3d.


Moorestown, High st. ferry, N. side, daily, (Sunday excepted, at 3 P. M.


Mount Holly, Arch street ferry, daily (except Sundays) 2 P. M New York Stages-Industry line of Stages, leaves 30 S. Third street, daily, (Sunday excepted) at 9 A. M.


Mail Coach, leaves 30 S. 3d street, daily, at 3 o'clock, P. M. Pilot, the mail coach, leaves 43 S. Fourth, every afternoon, at half past two, and arrives at New York, next morning. Post Chaise leaves 43 S. Fourth, between Chesnut and Wal


nut, every morning at 5 o'clock, and arrives in New York same evening at 6 o'clock.




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