The Philadelphia Directory, 1821, Part 4

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Publication date: 1785
Publisher: Philadelphia
Number of Pages: 624


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Spriggs James S. grocer 497'and 499 north 2d-d h 313 north Third


Stafford Nicholas, tavernkeeper 127 south Water Standbridge John C. & Co china merchants 211 High -dh 5 south Ninth


Starne Joseph & Morris, curriers 407 north Second


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Starne Joseph, inspector of bark 407 north Second Staughton Wm. D. D. pastor Baptist Church, Sansom street-d h and seminary, 1 north Ninth Steel Wm. merchant 66 S. wharves-d h 85 Lombard Steel William N. drygoods store 215 south Second Steelman Solomon, hairdresser 345 south Front


Steenberg Abraham, merchant 7§ south Second Steer James, tavernkeeper 356 High


Stell & M.Alpin, merchants 161 High Stelwaggon Charles, baker 51 north Sixth


Stelwaggon Frederick, iron merchant 219 north Second Stevens Saml. cutler &c. 44 Arch-d h 2d near Green Stevenson John, bookseller 16 Decatur-d h 302 S. 6th Stevenson Robert, M. D. 319 Walnut


Stevenson Thomas, tallowchandler 203 south Sixth


Stewart Jane & Co. millinery and artificial flower manufacturer 85 north Second .


Stewart John, cabinetmaker NW corner Sixth & Arch -dh cor. Sugar alley and 6th Stimmel & Lutz, tobacconists 285 High


Stinger John, baker 165 Vine


Stock John, oil and colourman 11 south Seventh


Stockman Jacob, thimblemaker &c. 89 south Second Stoddart John, merchant 350 High


Stokes Aquilla, flour store 221 north Front-d h New market street


Stokes Jacob, tailor SE corner Chester and Vine


Stokes Thomas, late tax collector 51 Chester


Stone Andrew T. plumber 61 Walnut-d h 356 S. Front Stone Asaph, merchant 63 south Front-d h Washing- ton square, south side


Stone Dexter, merchant 43 N. Water-d h Ridge road Stone William, grocer 14 north Third


Stork Aaron, grocer, wine, liquor and cordial store 10 north Front-d h 90 south Front


Stouse Daniel, blacksmith 34 Cherry


Stratton John, (Mansion House hotel) SE comper High and Eleventh


Streeper & Wilt, grocers 338 north Third


Street Robert, druggist &c. SW cor. St. John & Green Stretch Amy, widow, 114 Swanson


Stroud George M. attorney at law, office 203 Arch- d h 85 Arch


Stuart James, grocer 207 south Second


Stuckert Henry J. druggist 33 north Fourth


Stuckert. William, apothecary 354 north Second Sturges Stephen, drygoods store 138 south Fifth Sullivan Charles, merchant 46 south Second


Super Jane, widow of Jacob, cabinetmaker 162 and 164 north Front-d h back 18 Keys' alley


Swaim William, 63 N. 8th, discoverer of the celebra- ted Panacea for the cure of Scrofulous, cancerous and syphilitic diseases, &c. &c. &c.


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Swain Elizabeth, nurse 121 north Fifth Swain George, lottery and exchange office 218 High Swartz John, furrier 119 Chesnut Swinney Daniel I. M. D. 179 Lombard Sykes R. W. attorney at law 15 south Fifth-d h SW corner Fourth and Prune Sykes William, gentleman SW cor. Fourth and Prune


TACY JOSEPH, hairdresser 410 north Front Talmage E. S. shoemaker 172 Sassafras Tams Sampson, china merchant 192 High Tanner Henry S. 8 Sansom street


'Taylor Benjamin, brushmaker 903 N. Front & 4 N. Sd Taylor B. & C. soap and candle manufactory 194 Vine Taylor Charles, merchant 31 north Water


Taylor George, broker and translator of the French . and Spanish languages 85 Chesnut near Third


Taylor George, tinplate & sheet ironworker 116 N. 2d 'T'aylor Isaac, shoemaker 156 south Fifth


Taylor Robert B. accountant 74 south Eleventh


Taylor Mrs. R. shopkeeper 88 north Seventh


Taylor Tracy, hardware merchant 33 N. 3d and cor -- ner Beach and Maiden


Taylor Wm. tinplate and sheet ironworker 135 N. 2d Tennent James, queensware manufactory 177 S. 2d


Tennent John, ladies' fashionable corset maker 77 S. 3d Terry Jonah, shoemaker 123 Race


Thacher L. R. & Co. 33 north Water


Thackara James A. M. D. 389 south Second


Thibault Felix, jeweller 66 south Second


Thibault Francis, jeweller 66 south Second


Thibault Frederick, goldsmith 66 S. 2d, d h 222 S. Front Thomas David, boot and shoemaker 312 Race


Thomas David, watchman 9th below Race


Thomas George, boot and shoemaker 371 north Front


Thomas John R. cooper 306 south Front


Thomas & Kille, merchants 433 north Front Thomas Samuel H. merchant 107 south Front Thomas Timothy W. grocer 350 High


Thompson Andrew, shoemaker 155 north Second Thompson David, drygoods store 449 north Second


Thompson John, jun. wholesale boot and shoe manu- factory 296 south Front


Thompson Jonah & Co. merchants 15 south Front


Thompson Samuel, merchant tailor 35 south Third Thompson Samuel, tailor 154 north Water Thompson Walter, grocer 260 south Second Thomson Peter, junr. druggist 45 Coates' alley Thomson Peter, conveyancer 197 Mulberry Thornton John, tavernkeeper 36 Penn street


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l'hum John, baker 267 south Second


'T'ichenor Richard, boot and shoemaker 128 N. Fourth Tiedeman Rebecca, milliner 1 south Fourth Tiffin James, innkeeper 10 and 12 Chesnut Tilge John Henry, hatter 6 north Front Timings & Co. druggists 185 north Third Tite Charles P. merchant 152 High


Toland Henry, merchant 168 High-d h 122 S. Eightlı Toland Robert, merchant 228 High-d h Arch ab. 9th 'Toland, widow of Henry, Arch above Ninth


Tomes William, shoemaker 318 north Front 'Torrence Aaron, chandler 16 Passyunk road Torrence Daniel, chandler 1 Passyunk road


1Torris Bernard, tinman 41 Lombard


'Towar Alexander M. at 249 Market


'rowson William, carpenter 151 north Second


Train & Budd, merchants 7 north Water


Travelli Francis, crockery store 67 north Fifth


Treadwell Francis C. patent bakery, back of 111 north Water


Treichel Charles G. accountant 6 Lodge street


Treichel Charles, druggist 99 Walnut-d h 6 Lodge Tripp John, tavernkeeper 180 north Third


Trotter Nathan & Co. merchants 47 north Front-d h of Nathan Trotter 170 north Front


Trout John, victualler Buttonwood lane


Tryon Jacob G. justice of the peace and brigade inspec- tor, office 376 N. 2d-d h Queen near Warren (K.) Tucker James, accountant, 12th street, 2d house north of Arch street


Tully John, soap and candle manufacturer 157 N. 4th Tunis Thomas R. merchant 58 South wharves -- d h 17 Sansom strect


Turner John, sen. gentleman NE cor. Christian & Front Turner John, jun. commission merchant 64 Queen


Turner Susan, widow, boarding-house 1 Prune cor. 4th Turner Thomas, labourer, back 257 south Fourth Turpin William R. druggist 302 south Front


Tuttle Edward, cordwainer 120 north Second Tybout Richard, hatter 53 Chesnut-d h 195 Spruce


UBER ADAM, victualler Pleasant ab. Charles (P. T.) Ulman Mayer, grocery and tavern 57 Shippen Ulrich Abraham, tobacconist 425 north Third Underwood James, bricklayer & grocer 50 south 10th Underwood John, bricklayer NW corner Shcaff's alley and Eleventh


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VAIL DANIEL, fur and hat trimmings store 3 north Front-d h 2 South alley


Vallance John, engraver 217 south Second Vallee Prosper, gunmaker 101 south Second


Vandervoort Daniel, cordwainer 47 south Fourth Vanharlingen John M. drygoods store 250 S. Second


Vanhook Benjamin R. M. D. 98 Race Vanhoy Abm. M. D. & professor of midwifery 227 Spruce Veale George, boot and shoemaker 154 Cherry Veron Lewis, merchant 98 Chesnut


Villegrain John, merchant 2§ north Third Vinton Thomas, merchant 153 High-d h 134 Arch Vizer Thomas, paper hanger 13 Dock


WAGNER ADAM, oak cooper 8th above Buttonwood Wagner Mary, widow, 8th above Buttonwood Waite George Washington, manager of the Pennsyl- vania State Lottery, SW corner Chesnut and Third Walker John, grocer 156 south Third


Walker William, brassfounder 80 north Third


Wall John, fancy &c. chairmaker 87 & d h 133 N. Front Wallace Alexander & Co. ship chandler and grocer 57 South wharves


Wallace & Ross, saddlers, &c. 38 north Third


Wallace Samuel, bricklayer 41 north Eighth


Walmsley Wm. Mason, office 55 Walnut-d h 98 S. 4th Waln Lewis, merchant 154 High


Walnut Francis & Thomas, hairdressers 29 S. Third Walraven John J. mercht. 15 N. Water-d h 69 Locust Walter Adam, bottler 123 Mulberry


Walters Michael, glover 59 north Fourth


Walters William, shopkeeper 32 north Fourth


Walton George, carpenter 305 north Second


Ward Jehu, clock & watchmaker & silversmithi 42 High Ward William, accountant 119 south Fifth


Wardell Henry, tavern and grocery 8 High


Warner & Carter, painters and glaziers 34 south 4th Warner Charles, painter and glazier 40 north Fourth -d h 200 north Eighth 1.


Warner & Sanders, painters and glaziers 40 N. 4th


Warner William & Son, merchants 15 south Water- d h 86 Arch


Warren James, house and sign painter 89 north Third Warren Philip, cabinetmaker 363 Arch


Warrington John, clock and watchmaker 96 Market Warrington Purnell, sea captain 185 south Second Wartman Adam, drayman 96 Coates


Wartman George, jr. victualler 5th above Buttonwood Wartman Michael, messenger to the Health Office, 1 Cranmer's court


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Warwick Saml. E. tavernkeeper NE. cor. Cedar & 7th Wass Joseph, shoemaker 59 Dock-d h 121 S. Second Waterman Thomas, 279 Walnut Waters Charles, distiller 18 south Eighth


Watkin Robert, drygoods store 23 north Second


Waitson James, clock and watchmaker 58 High


Watson Joseph, lumber merchant 206 Pine


Watt Alexander, accountant, Aurora office, back of 108


Walnut, and tavernkeeper NW cor. Carpenter & 6th Watt William, grocer NW corner Pine and Sixth Watts Ann, drygoods store 7 south Second


Watts James G. & Co. publishers of the Union, NE corner of Walnut and Second


Weatherby Jos. tavern & boarding-house 117 S. Water Weaver Adam, victualler Lawrence above Wood Weaver Charles, grocer SW corner 3d and Coates Weed Joseph, grocer High W. Sch. 6th


Weeks Mary, widow, drygoods store 134 High Weikel Samuel G. drygoods store 214 north Second Weiss Henry, tailor 271 north Second


Welbank Henry, printer James above Charles


Welbank John, victualler James above Charles Welch Hezekiah, printer 38 Zane


Welden James, shoemaker 242 south Second


Wellard Richard, innkeeper 145 Cedar


Wells Benjamin, grocer 262 Arch Wentz Samuel, merchant tailor 114 Race


West Chas. C. merchant tailor 62 Chesnut & 78 Wocd


Wetherill Charles, 65 north Front


Wetherill Samuel, druggist and colourman 419 High


Wetherill Samuel P. & Co. druggists and colourmen, 65 north Front


Wevill & Nicolas, upholsterers and venetian blind ma- kers NW corner Chesnut and Fifth


Weyman George, tobacconist 157 south Front


Weymer Samuel, tinplate worker 192 north Second


Wharton James S. shoemaker 173 north Third Wharton I & T. C. stock & exchange brokers Dock st.


Wharton John, broker Dock st .- d h Chesnut ab. 12th Wharton Robert, mayor 135 south Third


Wheeler Charles, attorney at law 112 Walnut


Wheeler George C. druggist 491 north Second


Whilldin John G. M. D. 2244 south Front and 351 S. 2d Whistler David, tailor 226 High-d h 4th above Green Whistler & Seeley, tailors 226 High


Whitaker J. & J. stove, sprig & nail manuf. 166 N. 4th White John, 3 south Water -- d h 96 south Front


White John, victualler Catharine near Front White Joseph, merchant 54 High


White Samuel, merchant 107 High


White Samuel, tobacconist 383 High


White 'Thomas H. wine merchant, corner Dock and Pear-d h 89 Walnut


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Whitely Edward, printer 54 north Eighth Whiteman Ann, shopkeeper 385 Race


Whiteman Peter, ladies' shoemaker SW corner Arch and Eighth 5


Whiting Samuel, lottery and exchange office 11 S. 3d Whitman Nathan, jun. grocer 1073 north Second Whitmor Henry, tavernkeeper 89 south Water Whitney R. M. merchant 19 south Front-dh 93S. 4th Whitney Thomas J combmaker 135 south Second Wickersham Elizabeth, drygoods store 27 south 2d


Wickham & Co. military & fancy hardware store 265 High


Wickham M. T. hardware merchant 265 High


Widdifield William, hardware merchant 42 north 3d- dh 160 Arch /


Widener David, tailor 62 north Fourth


Wight Thomas, cordwainer 345 Race


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Wilbank John, brassfounder and mineral water manu- facturer NE corner Seventh and Arch


Wile George, tavern and grocer Sixth below Coates


Wiley Alexander, merchant tailor 67 Cherry


Williams Charles, currier 463 north Second


Williams Henry J. attorney at law, 86 Arch-d h 98 south Fourth


Williams Jos. cashier Commercial Bank-d h 33 Pine


Williams Richard, merchant 19 High


Williams Samuel, boot and shoemaker 326 Race


Williams Thomas, shoe manufactory 40 High


Willing George C. attorney at law 34 south Sixth


Willmarth Philander C. hatter 287 High


Wilson Henry, tavernkeeper SW cor. Water & Cedar


Wilson John, shoemaker 51 south Front


Wilson & Wilkins, cabinetmakers 49 south Fifth Wilson William, merchant 323 High


Wiltbohn P. I. lottery office 155 north Third


Winebrener David, merchant tailor 150 south Third


Wing Phœbe, widow of Frederick, baker 146 Spruce Wolf John G. cordwainer 415 north Front


Wolf Zacharias, baker 149 Spruce


Wolfe William B. hardware store 112 north Sixth


Womrath George F. furrier 24 north Fourth


Wood Adna, hat warehouse 2} north Fourth-d h 6 Cresson's alley


Wood James B. wheelwright, back 42 Spruce


Wood J. & J. B. wheelwrights 42 Spruce


Woodman Henry, teacher 227 Arch-d h 24 N. 6th Woods & Montelius, merchts. 277 High-d h 28 N. 8th Woods Wm. merchant 277 High-d h 28 north Eighth Woodside John A. sign painter, back of 115 Arch, Lox- ley's court


Worknot Conrad, constable 252 north Front


Wright Eliza, milliner and mantuamaker 137 S. 2d


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Wright John, tobacconist 43 N. Sixth-dl h Spruce be- low Little Dock


Wright John, glove and patent buckskin shirt manu- facturer 169 south Second


Wright Peter, china store 27 north 3d-d h Hazel alley below Locust


Wright Robert, printer 90 south Second


Wright Samuel G. merchant 13 south Front-dh 78 north Front


Wright Sarah, 81 north Third


Wright Wm. upholsterer NW corner 4th and Vine


Wright William, machinist, west of Schuylkill Seventh Wurts Maurice, merchant 189 High-dh 38 S. Front Wurts Rodman & Wurts, merchants 189 High


Wurts Wm. merchant 189 High-d h Vine above 10th Isce Wirts


Wylic & Engles' academy corner of 11th & Marble st, Wythe Kezia, boarding-house 3 north Eighth


YAGER BENJAMIN, victualler 235 Callowhill Yager Henry, victualler Garden street above Callowhill -stand, corner 8th and High


Yarnall B. H. hardware merchant 39 High-d h 166 Arch


Yarnall Charles, druggist 24 north Front


Yarnall E. & C. wholesale druggists 22 & 24 N. Front Yarnall E. H. merchant 24 north Front-d h 357 High Yarnall Edward, druggist 24 north Front-d h 357 High Yarnall Israel, storekeeper 104 north Second


Yatman John, columbian shade manufacturer 104 N. 5th Yeager Casper, comb manufactory 25 north Third Yohe George, (Washington inn) 6 north Fourth


Young Edmund, coach painter Coates below Second


Young & Delleker, engravers 96 Chesnut SW cor. 3d Young Edward, grocer 222 south Fifth


Young Elizabeth, widow, 35 north Fourth


Young & Felten, coach painters 226 Race


Young George, china store 218 south Second Young Israel, ladies' shoemaker 51 south Fourth Young James, plumber 73 Gaskill


Young James H. engraver 96 Chesnut-d h 42 Chester Young John, cordwainer 220 south Fifth


Young Thomas, hardware merchant 207 south Second


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List of Churches, and their Pastors.


EPISCOPAL CHURCHES.


Christ Church, St. Peter's and St. James'-The Right Reverend Bishop White, Rector. Rev'd Dr. Aber- crombie, and Rev'd Mr Kemper Assistant Ministers.


St. Paul's Church .- Rev'd Doctor Pilmore, Rector. St. John's Church ( N. L. )-Rev'd Mr. Boyd, Rector.


Swedish Lutheran Church .- Rev'd Dr. Collin, Rector.


ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCHES.


St. Mary's Church .- The Right Reverend Dr. Corn- well, Bishop of the Roman Catholic Churches in Phi- ladelphia.


St. Augustine Church .- Rev'd Mr. Hurley, Pastor.


Holy Trinity Church .- Rev'd Doctor Rolofs, Pastor


German Lutheran Church .- Rev'd Doctor Schaffer, Pastor.


German Reformed Church .- Rev'd Mr. Helfenstein, Pastor.


Evangelical Lutheran Church of St. John .- Rev'd Mr. Mayer, Pastor.


Friends' Meeting. Free Quakers.


First Presbyterian Church .- Reverend Doctor Wil- son, Pastor.


Second Presbyterian Church .- Reverend Doctor Janeway, Pastor.


Third Presbyterian Church .- Reverend Doctor Ely, Pastor.


Fourth Presbyterian Church .- Reverend Mr. Potts, Pastor.


Fifth Presbyterian Church .- Reverend Mr. Skinner, Pastor.


Sixth Presbyterian Church .- Reverend Doctor Neill, Pastor.


Seventh Presbyterian Church .- Reverend William M. Engles, Pastor.


Associate Reformed Scotch Presbyterian Church .- Reverend Mr. M'Cartee, Pastor.


First Reformed Dutch Church, (Crown street. )- Reverend Doctor Brodhead, Pastor.


Second Reformed Dutch Church, or Tabernacle .- [Vacant.]


First Presbyterian Church (N. L.)-Reverend Mr. . Patterson, Pastor.


First Reformed Dutch Church of Spring Garden .- Reverend Mr. Hoff, Pastor:


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German Reformed Church, (N. L.)-Reverend Mr. F. W Vandersloot, Pastor. 1


Associate Church .- Reverend Doctor Banks, Pastor. First Reformed Presbyterian Church .- Reverend Doctor Wiley, Pastor.


First Baptist Church .- Rev'd William Rogers, D. D. SE cor. Chesnut & 8th-Reverend Doctor Holcombe, Pastor.


Second Baptist Church, (N. L.)-Reverend Mr. M'Laughlin, Pastor.


Third Baptist Church .- Reverend Mr. Peckworth, Pastor. 1


Sansom street Baptist church .- Reverend Doctor Staughton, Pastor.


New Market street Baptist Church .- Reverend Mr. Griffen, Pastor.


German Baptist Reformed Church .- Reverend Mr. Keyser, Pastor.


METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCHES.


- St. George's Ebenezer and Salem .- Reverend Mr. Smith, Rector. Reverend Messrs. Cooper and Smith, assistant ministers.


Union Methodist Church .- Reverend Mr. Burch, Pastor.


St. John's Methodist Episcopal Church .- Reverend Mr. Cox, Pastor.


Moravian Church, or United Brethren .- Reverend Mr. Van Vleck, Pastor.


Universalist Churches, First and Second .- Reverend Mr. Kneeland, Pastor.


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Unitarian Church.


New Jerusalem Church .- Rev'd Mr. Carll, Pastor.


Christian Church .- Mr. Ferguson, Elder.


Hebrew Synagogue.


AFRICAN CHURCHES.


St. Thomas Episcopal Church.


First African Presbyterian Church .- Reverend Mr. Gloucester, Pastor.


First African Baptist Church .- Reverend Mr. Sim- mons, Pastor.


Africun Methodist Church .- Reverend Richard Al- len, Pastor.


African Union Methodist Church.


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Banking Institutions.


Bank of the United States-Chesnut street, between Fourth and Ffth, south side. Incorporated 1816, to endure until 1836. Capital $35,000,000, divided into 350,000 shares of $100 each. Dividends declared January and July. Discount days, Tuesdays and Fri- days. Annual election, 1st Monday in January. Open daily, except Sundays, 1st January, 4th July and Christ- mas, from 9 A. M. to 3 P. M. Notary, C. C. Biddle. Public Directors-Langdon Cheeves, President, Nicho- las Biddle, John Connelly, Charles E. Dudley, of New York, James Wilson of Maryland .- Directors for 1821. -Pierce Butler, Thomas M. Willing, Gustavus Col- houn, James Schott, Samuel Wetherill, Silas E. Weir, James C. Fisher, Thomas P. Cope, Samuel Carswell, Henry Pratt, William Stevenson, John Coulter, Robert Flemming, John Potter, South Carolina, George Hoff- man, Maryland, Robert Gilmore, jun. Maryland, Ro- bert Lenox, New York, Archibald Gracie, New York, Nathaniel Silsbee, Massachusetts, David Sears, Mas- sachusetts.


Langdon Cheeves, firesident-Thos. Wilson, cashier -James Houston, assistant cashier.


List of Branches .- Portsmouth, N. H. Boston, Pro- vidence, R. I. Middletown, Conu. New York, Baltimore, Washington, Norfolk, Richmond, Charleston, Savan- nah augusta, ivew Orleans, Fayetteville, Pittsburg, Chillicothe, Lexington, Louisville, Cincinnati.


Bank of North America-No. 99, Chesnut street,- Capital $834,000. Directors, John Morton, president ; George Latimer, Daniel Smith, James Read, Timothy Paxson, Henry Nixon, Benjamin R. Morgan, George Fox, George M'Callmont, Charles M'Alester, Joseph Peace, Jacob S. Waln-Henry Drinker, cashier. Open daily, except Sundays, Good-Friday, Christmas day, 1st January, and 4th July, from 9 A. M. to 3 P. M. Discount days Mondays and Thursdays. Election 2d Monday in January, annually ; notary, Peter Lohra. Dividends, January and July.


Bank of Pennsylvania-86 south Second. Joseph Parker Norris, president-Directors on the part of the State, William K Korrey, Thomas Leiper, Matthew Carey, James Smith, Chandler Price, Abraham L. Pennock-Directors, Godfrey Haga, William Sansom, Charles Biddle, Louis Clapier, Jacob Ridgway, George Vaux, Anthony Stocker, Francis Wisely, John Hecke- welder, Jonas Preston, William Brown, James Robert- son, Jonah Thompson, Matthew C. Ralston, Peter Wa- ger, Mark Richards, Isaac Wayne, Thomas Boude -- Elihu Chauncey, cashier. Incorporated 1793, renewed


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1803, to endure until 1833. Capital $2,500,000, divided into 6250 shares, at $400 each, all of which has been paid in. Dividends, January and July. Discount days, Wednesdays and Saturdays. Annual election, first Monday in February. Notary, Peter Lohra. Open daily, except Sundays, 1st January, 4th July, and Christ- mas, from 9 A. M. to 3 P. M.


Bank of the Northern Liberties-77 Vine street, be- low Third, north side. Directors, John Barclay, presi- dent ; Andrew C. Barclay, Samuel Grant, George Gor- gas, Thomas Hart, Joseph R. Jenks, Jonathan Knight, Thomas Latimer, Thomas Loyd, jun. William Milnor, Isaac -W. Norris, James Paul, John Taylor, Joseph Thomas, James Whitehead-D. Mandeville, cashier. Incorporated 9th May, 1814, to endure until 1st April, 1825. Capital 500,000 dollars, on which $250,000 has been paid .- $25 paid on each share. Dividends 1st Monday of May and November. Discount days Tues- days and Fridays. Notary, John Goodman. Annual Election, 3d Monday of November .- Open daily, ex- cept Sundays, Christmas and 4th of July, from 9 A. M. to 3 P. M .- Transfer books close 14 days preceding the 1st Monday of May and November .- Dividends paya- ble 10 days after declared.


Camden Bank, New Jersey .- Capital $600,000. Di- rectors, Richard M. Cooper, president ; Joshua Long- streth, Samuel Spackman, Benjamin Masden, Isaac C. Jones, Thomas Fassitt, Joseph Lea, Hugh F. Hollings- head, Henry Chew, Isaac Wilkins, Joseph Rogers, Isaac Hewlings, Joseph Matlack, Joseph Ogden, Joseph Falkenburge, Bowman Hendry, James Matlack, James Saunders, Samuel C. Champion, Thomas Newbold- William Hillegas, cashier. Office 21 Church alley. Dividends payable after 15th of April and after 15th of October.


Commercial Bank of Pennsylvania-No. 102, Ches- nut street. Directors, Andrew Bayard, president ; Richard Dale, James S. Duval, Samuel Archer, John C. Smith, John M.Crea, Charles N. Bancker, Charles Perry, William L. Hodge, Caleb P. Wayne, Samuel G. Wright, Edward Hallowell-Josepli Williams, cashier. Capital 1,000,000 dollars, divided into 2000 shares. Dividends declared May and November. Dis- count days Tuesdays and Fridays. Notary, George Heyl. Closed Sundays, Christmas, New Year and 4th of July. Election 3d Monday in November.


Farmers' and Mechanics' Bank-157 Chesnut street. Incorporated in 1809. Chartered until 1824. Capital and amount paid in $1,250,000, divided in 25,000 shares at $50 each. Discount days, Tuesdays and Fridays. Annual election, last Saturday in January. Notary,


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Benjamin Nones. Open every day, Sundays, Christ- mnas, and New Years excepted. Directors, Joseph Ta- gert, president ; Samuel Barnes, Wm. E. Howeil, Seth Craig, William W. Fisher, James M'Alpin, John M'Canley, George Pepper, Samnel Richards, James Sharswood, George Sheaff, Richard Tybout, Charles A. Harper-Henry Kuhl, cashier.


Girard'& (Stephen) Banking House-Formerly the U. S. Bank, Third street, opposite Dock. George Simpson, cashier. Open daily, except Sundays, Christ- mas, and 4th of July, from 9 A. M. till 3 P. M. Days of discount Wednesdays and Saturdays.


Mechanics' Bank-9 south Third. Directors, John Rogers, president ; Jonathan Sleeper, Thomas Parker, Joseph Burden, William Montelius, Ephraim Clark, Thomas Earp, Alexander Cook, John Stroup, jun. Stetson Lobdell-Samuel Wilcox, cashier. Incorpo- rated 9th May, 1814, to endure until 1st April, 1825. Capital $1,000,000, divided into 20,000 shares at S50 each. Dividends declared first Mondays in May and November. Discount days, Tuesdays and Fridays. Annual election third Monday in November. Benja- min Nones, notary. Open daily, except Sundays, 1st January, 4th July, and Christmas.


Philadelphia Bank-SW corner Fourth and Chesnut. Directors. John Read, president ; Lewis D. Carpentier, Samuel W. Jones, William Phillips, John A. Dutilh, Caleb Newbold, Edward Twells, Robert Patterson, Alexander M'Caraher, Samuel Smith, Jacob Sperry, John Welsh, Joseph Lownes, Joseph R. Evans, Charles Biddle, janr. Daniel H. Miller, A. Fisher, Charles Graff, Benjamin Stille', John M Price, William Yard- ley-Quintin Campbell, cashier. Incorporated 1803, to endure until 1824. Capital 1,800,000 dollars, divided into 18,000 shares at 100 dollars each. Dividends de- clared March and September. Discount days, Mondays and Thursdays. Annual election second Monday in February. N. Diehl, jun. notary. Open daily, except Sunday, 4th July, Christmas and first January.


Schuylkill Bank-S. E. corner High and Sixth. Di- rectors, William Meredith, president ; Simon Gratz, John Horner, Aaron Denman, John Dubarry, Thomas M. Souder, Robert A. Caldcleugh, Edward Smith, William Paxson, Benjamin Johnson, John Bennet, Jo- seph Montgomery, George Thomson-Hosea J. Levis, cashier. Incorporated 9th May, 1814, to endure until 1st April, 1825. Capital S1,000,000, divided into 20,000 shares. Dividends declared 1st Monday in May and November. Discount days, Tuesdays and Fridays. Annual election 3d Monday in November. Benjamin Nones, notary. Open daily, except Sundays, Christ- mas, 1st January, Good Friday, and 4th July.




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