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22, John Horner, 261 Market street, from the south side of Walnut to the north side of Spruce, and from the west side of Seventh to the east side of Eleventh street.
23, Joseph Caskey, 392 Market street, from the south side of Chesnut to the north side of Spruce, and from the west side of Eleventh street, to Schuylkill.
24, Joseph W Lyndall, 201 south Fourth street, from the south side of Spruce to the north side of Pine, and from the Delaware to the cast side of Tenth street.
25, Thomas Maitland, 153 Pine street, from the south side of Pine to the north side of Cedar, and from the Delaware to the east side of Fifth street.
26, Clement Lee Bready, 197 south Fifth street, from the south side of Pine to the north side of Cedar, and from the west side of Fifth to the east side of Tenth street.
27, William Govett, 229 Cedar street, from the south side of Spruce to the north side of Cedar, and from Tenth street to Schuylkill.
28, Johr. Gladding, 73 Penn street, from the south side of South street to the north side of Shippen street, continued, and from the river Delaware to Passyunk road.
29, Daniel Roberts, 314 south Second street, from the south side of Shippen to the north side of Plum street and north side of Fuller's alley, and from the river Delaware to Passyunk road.
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30, Sylvester Roberts, 328 south Second street, from the south side of Plum street and south side of Fuller's alley to the north side of German street and north side of Meade alley, and from the river Delaware to Passyunk road.
31, Lemuel Painter, 177 German street, from the south side of German street and south side of Meade alley to the north side of Queen street, and from the river Delaware to Passyunk road.
32, Peter Hortz, 392 south Second street, from the south side of Queen street (between the east side of Second and the river Delaware) to the southern boundary of the district.
33, William Herman, 2 Moyamensing road, from the south side of Queen street to the southern boundary of the district, and from the west side of Second street to Passyunk road.
Managers of the Almshouse and House of Employment.
Joseph Cloud, President, 276 Arch street-Lewis Lowry, corner of Tenth and Vine streets-Isaiah Jeancs, 208 north Front street-John H Warder, 85 north Seventh street -- Peter Williamson, 63 Almond street-John Vallance, 87 south Sixth -Henry Barrington, 306 south Fourth street-Thomas D. Grover, 33 Christian street-Silas Yerkes, 335 north Second st.
Officers of the General Board.
Joseph Howell, President, 107 Chesnut street-Jolin Lohra, treasurer, 139 Market street-Samuel Ewing, solicitor, 146 Chesnut street-John Hutton, secretary, 502 south Front street -William Middleton, agent, 171 Pine street-Joshua Merrick, assistant agent, 8 Mary street, (S) -William M'Collin, as- sistant agent 169 north Fourth street-John Buckingham, mes- senger and doorkeeper, 42 south Fifth street.
Physicians-Samuel Stewart, 106 south Eighth-James Rush, 181 Chesnut-Joseph Klapp, 290 south Second
Surgeons-Joseph Parrish, 109 Arch-Thomas T. Hewson, 132 Chesnut-John Rhea Barton, 204 Chesnut.
Lying in Department.
Thomas C. James, 7 York buildings-John More, 63 south 7th. Physicians to the Out-door Poor.
Thomas M. Hall, northwest corner of Callowhill and Sixth streets, for Penn Township ;
Thomas M. Hall, northwest corner of Callowhill and Sixth streets, from the north side of Vine street up the east side of Sixth street to the Germantown road, down the west side of Germantown road to Third street, down the west side of Third to Vine street ;
Joseph Thomas, 254 north Second street, from the north side of Vine street up the east side of Third street to the German- town road, up the east side of the said road, to the northern boundary of the township of the Northern Liberties, and from thence eastward to the river Delaware ;
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John Y. Clark, 110 Arch street, from the south side of Vine street to the north side of Market street, and from the Delaware to the east side of Ninth street ;
John Eberle, corner of Race and Chester streets, from the south side of Vine street to the north side of Chesnut street and from the west side of Ninth street to Schuylkill ;
William Price, corner of Fourth and Prune street, from the south side of Market to the north side of South street, and from the Delaware to the east side of Ninth street ;
J. Russell Smith, 165 south Eleventh street, from the south side of Chesnut street to the north side of Pine street, and from Ninth to Tenth streets, and from thence on the west side of Tenth street to the north side of South street, thence to the river Schuylkill ;
David F. Condie, 193 Lombard street, from the west side of Third street up the south side of Pine street to Tenth street, down the east side of Tenth street to the north side of South street, down South street to the east side of Passyunk road, down said road to the southern boundary of the district of South- wark, and from thence to the west side of Third street ;
Harvey Klapp, 72 Almond street, from the south side of Pine street to the southern boundary of the district of South- wark, and from the Delaware to the east side of Third street.
Apothecaries.
Hannah West, Queen street, Kensington, third door from Marlborough street-William Revoudt, corner of Wood street and York road-Richard Jordan, southeast corner of Third and Coates' street-Charles Loring, 339 north Third street-Peter Lehman, 320 Market street-Mordecai L. Gordon, 58 north Second street-Charles Marshall, 56 Chesnut street-Robert Milnor, 161 south Second street-George Glentworth, corner of Chester and Race streets-Thomas M.Clintock, 107 South Ninth street-James W. Simes, 459 Market street-Peter Wil- liamson, corner Second and Almond.
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 philanthropy 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, however, solicited, and by the united exertions of the managers successively employed, and the receipt of some legis- tive aid, it has at length arrived at its present eminence.
Managers, Samuel Coates, Pattison Hartshorne, Lawrence Seckel, Zaccheus Collins, Joseph Lownes, Thomas Stewardsoň, Edward Pennington, Thomas P. Cope, Joseph Watson, Israel Cope, Henry Hollingsworth, Thomas Morris. - Treasuer Joseph S. Lewis.
Physicians-Thomas Parke, 1 Rittenhouse place-John C. Otto, 139 Arch-Samuel Calhoun.
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Surgeons-Joseph Hartshorne, S E corner 7th and Spruce- Joseph Parrish, 109 Arch-Thomas T. Hewson, 132 Chesnut
Thomas C. James, for the lying-in department, 7 York build- ings.
Applications for admission must be made first . to one of the Physicians, then to one of the attending managers. The attend- ing Managers 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 ad- mitted gratis and without any security being demanded of the persons who bring the patient to the house.
N. B. Comfortable accommodations are provided for poor married women in the lying-in department, where they ,are at- tend free of expense.
Published by order of the Managers.
October, 1817. THOS. P. COPE, Secretary
Christ Church Hospital,
No. 10, Cherry street, is an endowment for aged women of the Protestant Episcopal Church, made by Dr. John Kearsly, formerly an eminent Physician of this place, who bequeathed for this purpose, an estate, chiefly landed, which he vested in the rector, church wardens, and vestrymen of the United Epis- copal Churches of Christ and St. Peter's. Since its endowment it has received considerable accessions of property.
BOARD OF HEALTH ESTABLISHMENT.
Office 39 south Fifth street.
Members for the City-Dr. Samuel Jackson, President .- Dr. Franklin Bache, Secretary .- Joseph Worrell, Esq. Treasurer .- Dr. Jesse Roe Burden, Samuel Volans, Capt. William Hawkes. For the Northern Liberties .- James West, John Byerly. For Penn Township .- Charles Souder, esq.
For Southwark .- Dr. Joel B. Sutherland.
For Moyamensing .- Joshua Raybold.
Dr. George F. Lehman, Lazaretto filtysician .- Captain Henry Kenyon, Quarantine Master .- John Robbins, Steward of the Lazarctto .- Dr. Alexander Knight, Port Physician .- William Mandry, Health Officer .- Joseph Pryor, Clerk, &c .- John Buck- ingham, Messenger.
REGISTER OF BIRTHS.
Section of the Act, passed the 27th day of April, 1819, relative to the firactitioners of Midwifery.
Sect. 2d. " And be it further enacted by the authority afore- said, That it shall be the duty of all persons who may pursue or
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practise Midwifery in the City of Philadelphia, the district of Southwark, the township of the Northern Liberties and the townships of Moyamensing and Penn, between the first day of March and the first day of April, annually hereafter, to leave their names in writing, and the places of their residence, at the Office of the Board of Health, and when so left it shall be the duty of the clerk to receive and enter the same alphabetically in a book to be kept for that purpose, which shall be open at all times during the Office hours, to persons desirous to inspect the same. And all persons pursuing or practising Midwifery as aforesaid, shall keep a true and exact Register of the births that take place under their care and superintendance, and shall, from time to time as they may happen, enter the same, with the sex of the child so born, on a blank schedule to be furnished to them by the clerk of the Health Office, which schedule shall be signed with the name of such person, and delivered on the last Saturday of each month to the clerk of the Health Office, or other person calling for the same ; and every person pursuing or practising Midwifery, neglecting or refusing to leave their names and places of residence at the Health Office as aforesaid, or to per- form any other of the duties required by this act, shall forfeit and pay for each offence the sum of twenty-five dollars, to be re- covered in the manner and for the uses prescribed in " an Act for establishing a Health Office, and to secure the city and port of Philadelphia from the introduction of pestilential and conta- gious diseases and for other purposes."
Corporation of the City of Philadelphia, &c. &c.
Mayor, James N. Barker, office City Hall S W corner Ches- nut and Fifth ; Recorder, Joseph Reed ; Attorney and Solicitor, Thomas M.Kean Pettit ; City Treasurer, John Bacon, office City Hall ; Clerk of Mayor's Court, Randall Hutchinson, office 3 E. wing of Statehouse.
Aldermen-Robert Wharton, Matthew Lawler, Samuel Cars- well, Michael Keppele, Abraham Shoemaker, John Inskeep, Andrew Pettit, John Douglass, John Geyer, George Bartram, Joseph Hertzog Samuel Badger, James N. Barker, Peter Chris- tian, (one vacancy.)
Select Council-George Vaux, President ; Isaac Boyer, An- thony Cuthbert, William Delany, Stephen Girard, Elijah Grif- fith, Joseph S. Lewis, William Rush, John W. Thompson, Geo. Vaux, Joseph Watson, Thomas Bradford, jun. clerk.
Common Council-Joseph Worrell, president ; Alexander Adams, Joseph Burden, Alexander Cook, William Duane, James S. Duval. Michael Fox, Levi Garret, Thomas Harper, Samuel Jackson, John Maitland, John M'Clintock, William Piersoll, Mark Richards, Abraham Small, Richard Tybout, Thomas Wallace, Joseph Worrell, Maurice Wurts-Samuel Rush, clerk.
City Commissioners- Joseph Morris, Conrad Bartling, and Thomas T. Stiles.
City Clerk-Matthew Randall, office City Hall.
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Regulators and Surveyors-Reading Howell, Samuel Haines and A. C. Ireland.
City Constables-High Constables, George Campbell ; Mar- tin Rees : Upper Delaware, Smith Mills; North Mulberry, James Vanstavoren ; Lower Delaware, William Stokes ; South Mulberry, William M Ginley ; High street, John Metzker; North ward, John Hess ; Chesnut ward, Thomas Cooper ; Mid- dle ward, Joseph Robinson; Walnut ward, John Milliman ; South ward, Israel Hoopes ; Dock ward, John M.Masters ; Lo- cust ward, John Topham; Newmarket ward, John M'Lcan; Cedar ward, John Hoffecker.
Corders of wood and receivers of wharfage-George Fry, corder at Vine street wharf; Henry Myers do. Race do. ; Paul Reilly, do Arch do .; Daniel Saint, do. Chesnut do .; Samuel Black do. at the Drawbridge ; Charles Mercier, deputy corder at the Drawbridge ; William Fife, corder Schuylkill Landing.
Captain of the Night watch, Samuel Paxson ; Lieutenant ditto, Francis Mitchell.
Clerks of the High street market, Jacob Strembeck and Geo. Beck; Ditto of the Second street market, John Ashmead.
Vaccine Physicians-Dr. George S. Schott, 35 N. Eighth. for the NE district ; Dr. David J. Davis, 2 S Eighth, for the N W district ; Dr. Joseph G. Nancrede, 181 S Tenth, for the'S W dis- trict ; Dr. John C. Heberton, 115 S Fifth, for the S E district.
Superintendant of the Public Burial Ground, Benj. Ferguson.
CITY COMMISSIONERS' OFFICE,
Jan. 5th, 1820.
Notice is hereby given, that agreeably to an Ordinance of the Select and Common Councils, the City is divided into Three Districts, and that each District is under the special superinten- dence of the person whose name is annexed thereto.
District No. 1-From the north side of Vine .street to the north side of High or Market-street, and from the Delaware to Schuyl- kill, Joseph Morris, No. 58, north Eighth-street.
District No. 2-From the north side of High or Market-street to the north side of Walnut-street, and from the Delaware to Schuylkill, Conrad Bartling, No. 455, Arch-street.
District No. 3-From the north side of Walnut-street to the south side of South-street, and from the Delaware to Schuylkill. Thomas T. Stiles, Eleventh-street, west side, between Walnut and Locust-streets.
For Repairs of Pumps, &c.
Apply to either of the City Commissioners, or to Thomas Dixey, in Fitzwalter-street, between Seventh and Eighth- streets, for that part of the city south of Market-street, and east of Broad-street ; or to John Point, in Richardson's court, north side of Sassafras, near Fifth, for that part of the city north of Market-street, and east of Broad-street ; or to Isaiah Dixey & Co. west of Broad-street, near Market, for that part of the city west of Broad, and from Vine to South-street.
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The following are fixed on as Stands for Drays, Hackney Coaches, and Sleighs, keeping twenty feet from any intersection of the street, and ten feet clear of any pump, fire-plug, or hy- drant.
Stands for Drays.
No. 1-Penn-street, from Pine to Cedar or South-street, on the west side.
No. 2-Water-street, on the west side from the Drawbridge to Pine-street.
No. 3-Drawbridge, on the north side from Water to Front- street.
No 4-Spruce, Pine, and Cedar-streets, on the north side, and east of Front-street.
No. 5-Front, from Chesnut to Walnut-street, east side, and Front 200 feet north of Chesnut, on the east side.
No. 6-Front, from Walnut to Hamilton's stores, east.
No. 7-Walnut, on the north side, east of Water-street.
No. 8-Chesnut, on the north side from Front to Second-street. No. 9-Front-street, on the east side, from Sassafras to Vine.
No. 10-Vine-street on the north side, from Front to Second- street.
No. 11-Mulberry, on the south side, from Front to Second- street.
No. 12-Second-street, on the east side from Sassafras to Coates' alley.
No. 13-Branch-street, on the south side, from Third to Fourth-street.
No. 14-Third-street, on the east side, from High-street to opposite Elbow lane.
No. 15-Third-street, west side, from Mulberry to Cherry- street.
No. 16-Fifth-street, east side, south of Market, and within ten feet of an avenue, leading to Davis's tavern.
No. 17-Decatur-street, from High-street, to Carpenter- street, on the east side.
No. 18-Seventh-street, on the east side, from an alley ad- joining St. James' Church to High, and from High to Carpenter- street.
No. 19-Eighth-street, on the west side, from Filbert to Mar- ket-strect.
No. 20-Ninth-street, on the west side, from High-street to Chesnut-street.
No. 21-Tenth, Eleventh, Twelfth. and Thirteenth-streets, on the east side, and from High to Chesnut-street.
Stands for Hackney Coaches and Sleighs.
No. 1 -- Dock, the middle of the street, from Third to Second- street.
No. 2-Pine-street, south side, from Fourth to Fifth-street. -
No. 3-Fifth-street, west side, from Walnut to Library-street. No. 4-Sixth-street, east side, fromn Chesnut to Walnut.
No. 5-Seventh-street, east side, from Chesnut to George- street.
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No. 6-Mulberry-street, in the middle of the street, from Fifth to Sixth street.
No. 7-Ninth-street, west side, from George to Chesnut-street. By order of the City Commissioners,
MATTHEW RANDALL, City Clerk.
Directors of Public Schools for the city of Philadelphia, first school district of the state of Pennsylvania.
Roberts Vaux, Joseph Reed, Thomas Stewardson, William Fry, Peter Keyser, John C. Browne, James Ronaldson, Joel B. Sutherland, David Woelpper.
City Ordinances-List of Penalties.
For wasting the Schuylkill water 5 dollars
Empty boxes remaining in the street longer than 3 hours 1 dol- > lar 33 cents
Goods remaining in do. more than 4 hours 2 dollars
Occupying stands in the market unappropriated by ordinance 2 dollars
Exposiag goods for sale on or over the brick or stone pave- ment 1 dollar 33 cents
· For persons remaining in the market after market hours 5 dolls Riding or driving immoderately 3 dollars
Driving without reins and without being within reach of the horse's head 3 dollars
Riding or driving on or over the brick or stone pavement, ex- cept going into a stable or enclosure 5 dollars
Piling lumber or unloding out of a cart, &c. any bar iron, coal, &c. on the footway 5 dollars
Hackney coaches not numbered as the law directs 5 dollars. Drays and carts do. 10 dollars
Acts of Assembly.
Selling ardent or vinous spirits within the city or county of Philadelphia, by less measure than one quart, without having a license 50 dollars for the first offence, and 100 dollars for every subsequent transgression. By a late act of assembly, any respecta- ble citizen is made a competent witness. The fine is to be ap- plied to the use of the poor.
Chimnies being on fire, not having been swept within one ca- lender month 5 dollars 33 cents
Throwing privy filth in the street 4 dollars.
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Officers of Philadelphia County.
Sheriff-Caleb North ; office 10 west wing of State House .- Under Sheriff, Thomas Elliott-Deputies, Conrad Hester, Hen- ry Engles, John Trout, John Snyder, Horatio L. Melchor.
Prothonotary of the Supreme Court-Isaac Franks ; office 7 State House
Prothonotary of the District Court-Timothy Matlack ; office 5 State House
Prothonotary of the Common Pleas-Joseph B. Norbury ; of- fice 6 State House
Clerk of Quarter Sessions-Wm. Runkle, jun- office 6 State House.
Clerk of Orphan's Court-Thomas F. Gordon ; office 12 State House
Register Samuel Bryan ; office 6 State House
Recorder-Isaac Worrel ; office 4 State House
County Commissioners-(office 11 State House ; ) John Thum, Philip Peltz, Robert Brooke of Oxford-George Ingels, 22 New- market .- Treasurer, Daniel B. Lippard .- Solicitor, William Delany, Esq .- Clerk, John Rees.
Fustices of the Peace-Philadelphia County.
First district-Composed of the City. See City Corporation Second district-Composed of the townships of Byberry, Lower Dublin, Moreland, and Oxford-Jonathan Clofield, Joshua Com- ly, Joshua Jones, Benjamin Walmsley, John Heim, jun Røbert Morris, Isaac Worrall, John Salter, John H. Worrall, John Ruan, Jacob Coates, Theophilus Harris.
Third district-Composed of Bristol, Germantown, and Rox- borough-John Huston, Samuel Conrad, Peter Baynton, Jacob Nice, Cornelius Holgate, Silas Wilson, Joseph H: Fleming, John De Rofontain.
Fourth district-Composed of the Northern Liberties and Penn-Samuel Wheeler, Frederick Wolbert, John Goodman, Samuel M'Ferran, Joseph Grice, John Kessler, Frederick Fær- ing, Edward D. Corfield, Henry Probasco, Thomas Barnes, Charles Carey, jun. William Moulder, John Shaw, Jacob Fitler, Joseph Rogers, John Clifford, Charles Sonder, John Johnson, Martin Ludie, Jacob G. Tryon, and John L. Woolf.
Fifth district-Composed of Moyamensing, Passyunk, . and Southwark-Ebenezer Ferguson, Richard Renshaw, Richard Palmer, Joseph Marsh, Daniel Bussier, John Thompson, John Hunter, Michael Freytag, Joshua Raybold, Israel Israel, John Allison, Christopher ()'Conner, Philip Peltz.
Sixth district-composed of Blockley and Kingsessing-Wil- liam E. Wright, George C. Lentner.
Northern Liberties.
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. month.)-Daniel Groves, president-Thomas Heart, George Woolley, Jacob Souders, Joseph Smith, Peter Grim, Michael Baker, sen. John Naglee, John Barclay, Isaac W. Norris, James Whitehead, George Knorr, Thomas Coats, Jonathan Roberts, J. Franks, Conrad Hester, Thomas Goldsmith, Samuel Færing, treasurer-Thomas Timmings, clerk-John Kessler, jun. col- lector.
Captain of the watch, Thomas Arnold-Lieutenant of the watch, John Abel.
Superintendant of streets-Joseph Fricker.
Police officer, John G. Mintzer --- Clerk of the market, Ed- ward Edwards.
PLAN OF THE WARDS,
OF THE INCORPORATED PART OF THE NORTHERN LIBERTIES.
COHOCSINK CREEK, or Northern Boundary.
SIXTH STREET, or Western Boundary.
SEVENTH
Poplar
SIXTH WARD.
FIFTH WARD.
Green
Street.
FOURTH WARD.
THIRD WARD.
Willow street,
or, Pegg's Run.
SECOND WARD.
FIRST WARD.
VINE STREET, or Southern Boundary.
CONSTABLES
OF THE INCORPORATED PART OF THE NORTHERN LIBERTIES. Joseph Fricker, high constable-First Ward, Conrad Worknot -Second Ward, John Miller-Third Ward, John Christine- Fourth Ward, Joseph Franklin-Fifth Ward, Benjamin D. Jef- feries-Sixth Ward, Jacob Dearr-Seventh Ward, John Painter
Unincorporated .- Henry Benner-John Vanhorn.
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DELAWARERIVER, or Eastern Boundary.
THIRD STREET, or Middle Boundary.
WARD.
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Directors of public school, for the incorporated part of the Northern Liberties and Kensington-Peter Keyser, John C. Browne, George F. Goodman, William Binder, Jacob Justice, Joseph Lukens, John Taylor, Joseph Warner, George C. Schiveley, 'Thomas Bacon, William Fitler, George Knort.
District of Penn Township.
(This district is incorporated between Sixth and Broad, and Vine and Hickory lane.)
Commissioners-David Woelpper, president ; John Alburger, Henry Boroef, William Drum, Frederick Haas, Jacob Gardner, Nicholas Grear, Lewis Loury, H. H. Miller, Laurence Shuster, Charles Souder, William Warner, Jacob Frick, clerk ; Peter Hotz, treasurer ; Joseph H. Siddall, regulator ; Daniel Newman, superintendant.
Directors of Public Schools-David Woelpper, William Warner, Joseph B. Norbury, George Esher, Martin Ludie, Henry Urben.
District of Southwark.
Commissioners, (meet at their hall, Second street above Chris- tian, every Thursday evening,)-Robert M'Mullin, president ; Hugh Cavenaugh, Thomas Sparks, John Turner, John Tur- ner, jun. Jesse Williamson, Charles Penrose, John Floyd, Wil- liam M'Call, Thomas D. Grover, (one vacancy.) Josiah Haines, John Graham, Cornelius Tiers, Joel B. Sutherland, John Hutton, clerk ; Wm. Pidgeon, superintendant.
Corders-Benjamin Duncan, Almond street wharf ; George Hood, Catharine street wharf; William Kennedy, Queen street wharf ; John M'Fee, Christian street wharf .; vacant Pine street wharf.
Captain of watch, Geo. Weaver ; Lieut. of do. Samuel Work. Constables-Henry Engles, William Harvey, Peter Crans.
Directors of Public Schools for said district-Benjamin Mar- tin; Joel B. Sutherland, George C. Snyder, Robert M.Mullin jr. George M'Leod, John Turner, jr.
Mouamensing and Passyunk. Constables-Michael Cooper, James Vanholt.
Directors of Public Schools-Thomas Dixey, James Ronald- son, James M'Cann, Joshua Raybold, Jacob Snyder, Robert Loughead.
Auctioneers-Stated days for sales.
Passmore & Sparhawk, 32 south Front-Dry goods Monday and Tuesday, at 2 o'clock ; groceries, Wednesday and Saturday, at 11 o'clock; Hardware &c. Tuesday and Friday evenings, at 6 o'clock.
J. Humes & J. & W. Lippincotts, 56 south Front-Dry goods, Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock ; dry goods, Friday afternoon at half past 2 o'clock ; Groceries, Monday and Thursday, at 11 o'clock.
Lisle; Weir & Co. 20 south Front-Dry goods, Wednesday and Saturday ; groceries, Tuesday and Friday.
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Neff, Jones & Co. 34 south Front street-Dry goods, Monday and Tuesday ; groceries, Wednesday and Saturday.
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