The Philadelphia Directory, 1822, Part 53

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Copy-rights of books, prints, charts, maps, &c. are secured " by depositing, before publication, a printed copy of the title of sucha map, chart, book or books, in the clerk's office of the dis- trict court, where the author or proprietor shall reside, who will record the same ; and the author or proprietor shall within two months from the date of the record, cause a copy of the said re- cord to be published in one or more of the newspapers printed in the United States, for the space of four weeks. And within six months of publishing the map, chart, book, or books, the au- thor or proprietor shall deliver, or cause to be delivered to the secretary of state, a copy of the same ;" and, when deposited and entered in the patent office, a certificate will be returned of its being received. This will secure the sole right of publication,


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for fourteen years, to the author or proprietor, if a citizen of the United States, or resident therein. "And if, at the expiration of the term, the author or authors, or proprietors, or any of them, be living and a citizen or citizens of these United States, or resi- dents therein, the same exclusive right shall be continued to him or them, his or their executors, administrators or assigns, for the further term of fourteen years ; provided, he or they shall cause the title thereof to be recorded and published in the above man - ner, within six months before the expiration of the first term of fourteen years aforesaid." In securing designs for paper hang- ings and ornaments for rooms, &c. a specimen of each should be deposited in the clerk's office where the inventor resides, who will describe, in writing. all the ornaments, and the colours used in each, so as to designate them, with the changes that are propo- sed to be used in changing the ground and general tint. Let each paper thus described, be numbered, 1, 2, 3, &c. and after enter- ing them in the clerk's office, and publishing them as directed, let a specimen of each be sent to the honourable the secretary of state, or through him to the person who directs the patent office, with correspondent descriptions and numbers ; and a certificate of such a deposit will complete the requisitions of the law in se- curing the exclusive right to each original production of genius. WM. THORNTON.


POST OFFICE ESTABLISHMENT.


The Post Office establishment is under the direction of a Post- master General, whose office is called the General Post Office, and is kept at the seat of government.


Congress, by special act, establishes such post roads as appear to them expedient. At this time there is a main post road which extends 1,733 miles from Robbinstown, on the north-eastern ex- tremity of the sea-coast of the United States, to St. Mary's, on the south eastern extren,ity ; and another main post road which leads from the seat of government to New-Orleans, being a distance of 1,233 miles, and branches, or cross roads, which keep up a communication between the capital of the United States, and the capitals of the individual states, and also with every city or vil- lage of any note. The aggregate of the extent of the several post roads is about 51,600 miles.


The mail is carried by contrasts made with the Postmaster General, who has divided the whole into nearly 400 routes or contracts, and has stipulated for its conveyance as often and with such expedition as he finds the public interest requires. It runs daily between the great and commercial towns ; twice a week to the capitals of cach state, not commercial; and once a week to other places. The usual rate of travelling on the cross-roads, is 40 miles a day ; and from 60 to 120 miles in 24 hours, between the great commercial towns.


Post Offices are established by the Postmaster General, at such places as he considers expedient.


There are stages for the conveyance of the mail and passen- gers, from Belfast in Maine, to St. Mary's in Georgia, and on many of the cross-roads.


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TABLE


OF THE


POST OFFICE ESTABLISHMENT,


From 1789 to 1818, inclusive.


No. of Post Offices.


Amount of Postages.


Compensation to Post


Masters.


Incidental Expenses.


Transportation of the


Mail.


Nett revenue.


Extent in miles of the Post Roads.


1789


75


.


1790


75 S37,935


$8,198 $1,861


S22,081


S5,795


1,875


1791


89


46,294


10,312,


3,092


23,293


9,597


1,905


1792


195


67,444


16,518


5,282


32,731


12,913


5,642


1793


209


104,747


21,646


5,660


44,734


32,707


5,642


1794


450


128,947


27,156


9,812


53,005


33,974


11,984


1795


453


160,620


30,272


12,262


75,359


42,727


13,207


1796


468


195,067


35,730


14,353


81,489


63,495


13,207


1797


554


213,998


47,109


13,623


89,382


63,884


16,180


1798


639


232,977


56,035


16,035


107,014


53,893


16,180


1799


677


264,846


63,958


14,605


109,475


76,808


16,180


1800


903


280,804


69,243


16,107


128,644


66,810


20,817


1801 1025


320,443


79,338 23,363


152,450


65,292


22,309


1802 1114


327,045


85,587| 21,658


174,671


45,129


25,315


1803 1258


351,823


93,170 24,084


205,110


29,459


25,315


1804


1405


389,450 107,716 24,231


205,555


51,948


29 556


1805 1558


421,373 111,552 26,180


239,635


44,006


31,076


1806 1710


446,106 119,785, 25,895


267,8931


32,533


33,431


1807 1848


478,763 129,041|


32,093


292,751


24,878


53,755


1808|1944


460,564 128,653


28,676


305,499


34,035


1809|2012


506,534 141,579


23,516


332,917


8,622


34,035


1810 2300


551,684 149,438


18,565


327,966


55,715


36.406


1811 2403


587,247 159,244


20,689


319,166


88,148


36,406


1812


2610


649,208


177,422


22,117


340,626


109,043


39.378


1813


703,155


221,848


20,605


438,559


22,143


39,340


1814


730,370 234,354


17,170


475,602


3,244


41.736


1815


3000 1,043,065 241,901


18,441


487,779 294,944


43,966


1816 3260


961,782 265,544


16,5C8


521,970 157,760


48,976


1817 3459 1,002,973 303,916


23,410


589,189


86,458


51,600


1818 3618


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Years.


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A VIEW


OF THE


Progress of the Post Office Department.


The several periods re-


.


No. of Post Offices.


Length of Post Roads.


Weekly transportation


of the mail in stages.


Weekly transportation


of the mail in sulkies


and on horseback.


Weekly transportation


of the Mails:


of the Mails.


Periods.


Miles.


Miles.


Miles.


1793


Nos. 209


Miles. 5,642


Miles. 8,567 14,902


7,662 19,708


16,229


843,908


1797


554


16,180


34,610 1,799,720


1801


1,025


21,840


24,490


34,380


1803


1,258


25,315


30,172


37,228


53,870 3,061,964 67,400 3,504,800


1807


1,848


33,755


41,528


45,000


86,528 4,499,456


1811


2,403


36,406


46,380


61,171


107,550 5,592,652


1816


3,260


48,976


71,046


74,516


145,562,7,569,224


1817


3,459


151,600


The Mail is transported in stages, each day in the year, 10,121 miles.


The Mail is transported in sulkies and on horseback, each day in the year, 10,616 miles, making 20,737 miles per day.


If you divide the post roads of the United States into two distinct post routes, the Mail will travel each week, in stages nearly equal to three times round the globe ; and divide all the post roads in the United States, into four equal or distinct post routes, on which the Mail is carried in stages, sulkies, and on horseback, it will be equal to a travel of six times, each week, round the globe, averaging one Post Office for every 15 miles of post road.


The Mail is transported by a direct or corresponding line of stages, from Anson (in the district of Maine,) via Washington city, to Nashville, (Tennessee,) a distance of 1,448 miles, in a south- western direction. The Mail is transported, by a direct line of stages, from St. Mary's, in Georgia, to Highgate, in Vermont, via Washington city, a distance of 1,369 miles, in a northern direction.


RATES OF POSTAGE. For Single Letters, composed of one piece of paper. Any distance not exceeding 36 miles, 6 cents. Over 36 and not exceeding 80 miles, 10 cents. Over 80 and not exceeding 150 miles, 123 cents. Over 150 and not exceeding 400 miles, 18} cents. Over 400 miles, 25 cents.


ferred to.


Yearly transportation


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Double Letters, or those composed of two pieces of paper, are charged with double those rates.


Triple Letters, with triple those rates.


Quadruple Letters, with quadruple those rates, provided they weigh one ounce ; otherwise, with triple postage.


Every Packet, composed of four or more pieces of paper, and weighing one ounce or more, is to be charged with single postages for each quarter of an ounce ; except letters conveyed by water mails, which are not to be charged with more than quadruple postage, unless the packets actually contain more than four dis- tinct letters


Newspapers cents


Each paper carried not over 100 miles, 1


Over 100 miles, 13


But if carried to any Post Office in the state in which it is printed, whatever be the distance, the rate is - 1


Magazines and Pamphlets are rated by the sheet.


Carried not over 50 miles, per sheet,


1


Over 50 and not over 100,


Any greater distance, - 2


POST OFFICE-PHILADELPHIA,


116 Chesnut street, Richard Bache, Esq. Postmaster.


ESTABLISHMENT OF THE MAILS, CORRECTED FEB. 1, 1820. EASTERN MAIL.


New York, Connecticut, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Ver- mont, and New Hampshire states, arrives daily, at 7 A. M; closes daily, at 2 P. M.


Frankford, Holmesburg, Andalusia, Bristol and Morrisville, Pa. arrives daily, at 7 A. M. ; closes daily, at 2 P. M.


Hulmville, Pa. arrives Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays, at 7 A. M. ; closes Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, at 2 P. M. Newton and Attleborough, Pa: arrives Thursday, at 7 A. M .; closes Tuesday, at 2 P. M.


Burlington, Trenton, Princetown, Brunswick, Woodbridge, Rahway, Elizabethtown, Newark, Jersey city, & Amboy, (NJ) rives daily, at 7 A. M. ; closes daily, at 2 P. M.


Newton, Morristown and Sparta, arrives Tuesdays, Thurs- days, and Saturdays, at 7 A. M. ; closes Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, at 2 P. M.


Via Easton, Pa. for Johnsonburg, Hamburg, Belvidere, Hope, Knowlton Mills, Deckertown, Harmony, & Vernon (N J) arrives Tuesday, at 7 A. M. ; closes Monday, (from (1st April to 30th Sept.) at 5 P. M. ; at 3 P. M. (from 1st Oct. to 31st March.)


Flemington, Pittstown, Van Syckles, New Hampton, Ashbury, Mansfield, Bloomsbury, and Milford, (N J) arrives Wednesday, at 7 A. M. ; closes Saturday, at 2 P. M.


All other offices in East New Jersey, arrives Wednesday, at 7 A. M .; closes Monday, at ? P. M.


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SOUTHERN MAIL.


Delaware State, and the Eastern shore of Maryland and Vir- ginia, arrives daily, at 1 o'clock, P. M. ; closes daily, at 7 o'clock, A. M.


Maryland, Virginia, North-Carolina, South-Carolina, Georgia States, and Alabama Territory, arrives daily, at 1 o'clock, P. M .; closes daily, at 7 o'clock, A. M.


Tennessee, Mississippi and Louisiana States, and Arkansas Territory, arrives Sundays, Tuesdays & Thursdays, at 1 o'clock, P. M. ; closes Sundays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, at 7 o'clock, A. M.


Ohio South, Kentucky, Indiana, Illinois, and Missouri States, and Washington, Brownsville and Union Town, (Pa.) arrives Sundays, Wednesdays and Fridays, at 1 P. M .; closes Sundays, Tuesdays and Thursdays, at 7 A M.


Pittsburgh, (Pa.) and intermediate offices, and via Pittsburg, for Ohio state west, and Michigan Territory, arrives daily, at 4 P. M .; closes daily, at 6 A. M.


Via Harrisburg, (Pa.) for Mifflin and Huntingdon Counties, arrives Wednesday, at 4 P. M ; closes Sunday, at 6 A. M.


Via Harrisburg for Halifax, (D. Cy.) Seelin's Grove, (U. Cy.) Sunbury and Northumberland, (N. Cy. ) Danville and Milton, (Ca. Cy.) Williamsport, (L. Cy.) and Bellfont (Center Cy.) ar- rives Wednesday, at 4 P. M .; closes Thursday, at 6 A. M.


Via Columbia, (Pa.) for York and Adams' Counties, arrives Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays, at 4 P. M. ; closes Mon- days, Wednesdays, and Fridays, at 6 A. M.


Via Downingstown, (Pa.) for Kennett Square, New London, Cross Roads, Oxford, (Ch. Cy.) and Marshalton, arrives Wed- nesday, at 4 P. M. ; closes Monday, half an hour before sunset.


-West Chester, (Pa.) arrives Wednesdays and Saturdays, at 4 P. M .; closes Thursday at 6 A. M. and Monday and Friday half an hour before sunset.


Kimberton, (Ch, Cy.) Charleston, Lower and Upper Merion and Valley Works, (Pa.) arrives Tuesdays and Fridays at 4 P. M .; closes Wednesdays and Saturdays, at 8 A. M.


Reading (Pa.) and intermediate offices, arrives Mondays, Thursdays, and Saturdays, at 6 A. M .; closes Mondays, Wed- nesdays, and Fridays, (from 1st April to 30th Sept.) 5 P. M. ; (from 1st Oct. to 31st March,) 2 P. M.


Via Reading, for Berks, Lebanon and Dauphin counties, ar- rives Mondays and Saturdays, at 6 A. M. ; closes Mondays, and Fridays, (from 1st April to 30th Sept.) 5 P. M .; (from 1st Oct. to 31st March) 2 P. M.


Via Reading, for Northumberland, Union, Columbia, Lycom- ing, and Centre counties, arrives Mondays, at 6 A. M .; closes Mondays, from ( 1st .April to 30 Sept.) 5 P. M. ; (from 1st Oct. to 31st March,) 2 P. M.


Easton (Pa.) and intermediate offices, arrives Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays, at 6 A. M. ; closes Mondays, Wed- nesdays, and Saturdays, (from 1st April to 30th Sept.) 5 P. M. ; (from 1st Oct to 31st March) 3 P. M.


Via Easton, (Pa.) for Wilkesbarre and intermediate offices, arrives Tuesdays, and Saturdays, at 6 A. M .; closes Wednes-


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days, and Saturdays, (from 1st April to 30th Sept.) 5 P. M .; (from 1st Oct. to 31st March ) 3 P. M


Via Easton, (Pa.) for Northampton, Luzerne, Pike, Wayne, Susquehanna and Bradford counties, (Pa.) and Tioga, Broome, Steuben, and Ontario counties, (N. Y.) arrives Tuesday, at 6 A. M .; closes Wednesday, (from 1st April to 30th Sept.) 5 P. M. ; (from 1st Oct. to 31st March ) 3 P. M.


Bethlehem, (Pa.) Nazareth Montgomery Square, Quaker- town, Allentown, Lausanne, White Marsh and Kreidersville, arrives Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays, at 6 A. M. ; closes Mondays, Wednesdays, and Saturdays, (from 1st April to 30th Sept.) 5 P. M. ; (from 1st Oct. to 31st March) 3 P. M.


For Bridgetown, (W. N. J.) and intermediate officers, arrives daily at 3 P. M. ; closes daily, at 3 P M.


Via Bridgetown, for Cedarville, Fairton, and Dividing Creek, arrives Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, at 3 P. M. ; closes Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, at 3 P. M.


Via Bridgetown, for Milville, Port Elizabeth, Dennis's Creek, Cape May C. H and Cape Island, arrives Mondays, and Fri- days, at 3 P. M. ; closes Wednesdays and Saturdays, at 3 P. M.


Salem, (N. J.) via Woodbury, Sweedsborough, and Woods- town, arrives Mondays, Wednesdays, at 3 P. M .; closes Mon- days, Wednesdays, and Fridays, at 3 P. M.


Tuckerton, Somer's Point, Long-a-Coming, Evesham, Sooy's Inn, May's Landing, and Absecom, (N. J.) arrives Tuesday, at 4 P M. ; closes Wednesday at 3 P. M.


Mount Holly and Moore's Town, arrives daily half past 12 A. M. ; closes daily, half past 12 P. M.


Bordentown, New Mills, Haddonfield, New Egypt, and Black Horse, (N J) arrives Wednesday, at half past 12 A. M. ; closes Wednesday, at half past 12 P. M.


Swiftsure mail, via Jenkintown and New Hope, (Pa.) So- merset C. H Plainfield, Springfield, Bound Brock, and Scotch Plains, (N J) arrives Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, at 6 A. M. ; closes Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, at 6 A. M.


Mail for Germantown, (Pa ) arrives daily at 8 A. M .; closes daily at 4 P. M.


Letters must be left at the Post-Office within the time speci- fied, to insure going in the Mail 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 di- rections should be particular ; the States should be distinguished, and when it might otherwise be doubtful, the Counties. When Letters are not for a Post-Town the nearest Post-Town ought to be mentioned.


The office is open daily, from sun-rise to sun-set ; except on Sundays, the Fourth of July, and Christmas-day, when it is open from 8 to 9 A M and from 1 to 2 P. M


Persons wishing to pay postage when the office is shut, can in- close the money with the letter, directed to " The Post Office." 'Those who keep accounts with the carriers, or office, will please to inclose the letter directed in the same manner, with a request that the postage be charged to their account.


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07- All notes or letters deposited in this office, directed to any part of this city this side of Broad street, and to the populous parts of the Northern Liberties and Southwark, will be carried out with the Eastern, Southern, and Western Letters.


Letter Carriers .- Abraham Cook, Josiah Johnson, James Robb, David Watson, Alexander Robb, Isaac Bewley, Thomas F. Goodwin.


Main Line of POST-TOWNS from Wiscasset to Sunbury, with their distances, as established by the Post-Master- General.


Wiscasset to Bath 13 13 Bristol


10|


504


Brunswick


12


25


Philadelphia


20


524


N. Yarmouth


15


40


Chester


15


539


Portland


15


55 Wilmington


13 552


Biddeford


14


69


Christiana bridge


11


563


Wells


14


83


Elkton


13


573


York


16


99


Charlestown


10


583


N. H. Portsmouth


12 111


Havre-de-Grace


6


589


Newburyport


. 22 133


Harford


12


601


Ipswitch


12 145


Baltimore


25


626


Beverly


10 155


Bladensburg


38


664


Salem


2 157


Georgetown


8


672


Lynn


6 163


Alexandria


8 680


Boston


13 176


Colchester


16


696


Worcester


48 224


Dumfries


12


708


Springfield


49 273


Fredericksburg


25


733


Hartford


28 301


Bowling Green


22


755


Middletown


· 14 315


Hanover court ho. 25


780


New Haven


26 341


Richmond


22


802


Stratford


14 355


l'etersburg


25


827


Fairfield


8 363


Halifax


75


902


Norwalk


12 375


Tarrbury


37


939


Stamford


10 385


Smithfield


69


999


Kingsbridge


30 415


Fayetteville


50 1049


New York


14 429


Cheraw court hou.


Newark


9 438


or Greenville


75 1124


Elizabeth Town


6|444


Cambden


55|1179


Bridgetown


6 450


Columbia


35 1214


Woodbridge


4 454


Cambridge


80 1294


New Brunswick


10 464


Augusta


50 1344


Princeton


18 482


Savannalı


120,1464


Trenton


12 494|


Sunbury


49|1513


Del. Penn.


Maine.


New Jersey. N.Y. Connecticut. Massachusetts.


Maryland.


Virginia.


Georg. S. Carol. N Carol.


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LIST OF STAGES. PACKETS, AND STEAMBOATS, With the time and places of their departure from Philadelphia.


Ætna steamboat High street ferry north side, 12 o'clock (noon.) Alexandria packets, (Col.) Hamilton's wharf.


Amboy steam boat, at Bickley's wharf.


Appoquinimink packet, Hamilton's wharf.


Baltimore Post Chaise, leaves Stockton and Howell's, No. 43 S.


Fourth street, on Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, at 4 A M Baltimore mail leaves Yohe's hotel, 4 north Fourth, daily at 7 AM


Baltimore steamboat Vesta, via Wilmington, Market st. wharf, north side, daily at 7 A M


Baltimore steamboat Superior, via Wilmington, Market street wharf, north side, daily at noon.


Baltimore steamboat Delaware and Baltimore, via New Castle,


Market street wharf, south side, laily at noon.


Berwick, (Pa.) stage, leaves White Swan, 106 Race st. Thurs- day, at 4 AM


Bethlehem, (Pa.) stage, leaves White Swan, 106 Race st. Sun- day, Tuesday, and Thursday, at 4 AM


Boundbrook stage (Green Tree) 50 north Fourth street.


Bordentown packet and steamboat, Bickley's wharf, 7 and 13 North wharves.


Boston packets, Chesnut street wharf and Perot's wharf ab. High.


Bridgetown, W. New Jersey, Arch street ferry, daily (Sunday excepted, at sunrise.


Bristol steamboat, High street ferry, north side.


Burlington packet, Mulberry street wharf, south side.


Burlington steamboat, High street ferry, north side.


Burlington stage (by Jersey) High and Arch st. ferries, N. side. Bustleton and Holmsburg. Buck, 130 N. Second st. daily, at 3 PM Cape May stage, leaves Heppard's ferry every Thursday at sun- rise. See Cumberland stage.


Cape May, via Bridgetown, Arch street ferry, Monday and Thursday, at sunrise.


Cape May packet, Massey's wharf, 12 South wharves.


Chester stage, White Horse, Bank street, daily (Sunday ex- cepted) at 8 A M and at half past 1 P M


Chester packet, Waln's wharf.


Chester steamboat, daily, 2 P M from High st. ferry, north side. Charleston, (S C) packets, Clifford's wharf.


Chesnut Hill (via Germantown) leaves 18 N Fourth street, daily, at 10 A M and 118 north Third at 10 A M and 3 PM


Cumberland stage leaves Arch street ferry daily (except Sun- day) at sunrise.


Delaware steamboat (Union line) to New Castle, Frenchtown,


and Baltimore, Beck's wharf, daily, at 12 o'clock, (noon.)


Downingtown, Black Bear, Fifth near Market, Tuesday, Thurs . day and Saturday, at 7 A M


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Doylestown stage, Buck inn, 130 north Second, Tuesday, Thurs- day and Saturday, at 8 A M in summer, and Wednesday and Saturday, at 9 A M in winter.


Easton mail stage, leaves the Green Tree inn, 50 north Fourth, Sunday, Tuesday and Thursday, at 4 A M


Egg Harbour, Arch street ferry, Thursday, at 10 A M


Falls of Schuylkill, Green Tree, 50 north Fourth street, daily, at 2 and at half past 6 P M-and from the Cross Keys, 18 north Fourth, daily at half past 3 P M


Flowertown, Cross Keys, 18 north Fourth street, daily at 8 A M and 3 PM


Flowertown, Old-Rotterdam, daily at 3 P M


Frankford, Sorrel Horse, N. Second st. daily at 9 A M and 5 PM Frankford, Buck, 130 N. Second st. daily at 9 AM and 5 PM French Creek, stage leaves Elliott's 193 Chesnut


Fredericksburg, Hamilton's wharf.


Georgetown, (Col ) Hamilton's wharf.


Germantown, Cross Keys, 18 N. 4th st. daily at 8 A M & 3 PM Germantown, 94 north Second st. daily at 9 A M and 6 PM


Germantown and Chesnut Hill, Old Rotterdam, daily at 8, 9, 93, A M. and 3, 4, 5, 6 P M


Germantown, Chesnut Hill, and Flowertown, 106 Race st. daily at 9, 10, 11, A M and 3, 5, 6 P M


Great Egg Harbour, Arch street ferry, daily, at sunrise.


Hamiltonville, Black Bear, Fifth near Market street, daily at 9 AM and SP M


Harrisburg (Coachee) Red Lion, Market above Sixth, Sunday, Tuesday and Thursday, at 6 A M


Harrisburg stage, 286} High, and 106 Race.


Holmsburg, 130 north Second, daily at 3 P M-another runs from the Camel inn, 140 north Second.


Lancaster accommodation, leaves 286} High, daily (Sunday ex- cepted) at 4 A M


Lancaster coachee, leaves 200 High every morning.


Lancaster and Pittsburg mail leaves 2863 High, daily Sunday ex- cepted) at 7 AM


Marcus Hook Packet, from Massey's wharf 12 South wharves Mantua Village, Shakspeare Hotel, daily at 63, 9 A M. and 53, 6 PM


Mifflin, Lewistown & Huntingdon, via Harrisburg, 286} Market street, Monday at 7 AM


Mount Airy, daily from 16 north Third.


Moorestown, High street ferry, north side, daily, (Sunday ex- cepted) at 3 PM


Mount Holly, Arch street ferry, daily (except Sunday) at 2 PM Nazareth, White Swan, Race street, Saturday at 4 A M


New Castle, Frenchtown, and Baltimore Union line, daily 9 S. Wharves.


New Jersey coach and steamboat line for New York, leaves N. side High street wharf daily at 3 PM-office Cook's buildings south Third.


New York Post Chaise, connected with the steamboat Pennsyl- vania, seats to be taken at Stockton & Howell's, No. 43 south Fourth street, daily (except Sunday) at 6 A M


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New York Second Post Chaise, connected with the ÆEtna steam- boat ; seats to be taken at Stockton & Howell's, No. 43 south Fourth street, daily (except Sunday) at 2 P M


New York Citizens' coach, apply at Bailey's No. 30 south Third street, daily (except Sunday ) at 5 A M


New York Mail Coach, apply at Bailey's, No. 30 south Third st. daily at 3 PM


New York Post Chaise, leaves Yohe's hotel, 4 north Fourth, daily at 4 A M


New York, steamboat Pennsylvania, Market st. whart, N. side, daily at 6 A M (Sunday excepted.)


New York, steamboat Philadelphia, Market street wharf, south side, daily at noon, (Sunday excepted.)


New York, steamboat Ætna, Market street wharf, north side, daily at 12 o'clock, noon, (Sunday excepted.)


New York, steamboat Bristol, Market street wharf, north side, daily at 3 P M (Sunday excepted.)


New York Swiftsure, (via Somerville, N J) Green Tree, No. 50 north Fourth st. Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at 8 A M New York Exchange line, via Trenton and New Brunswick, daily, south side Arch street wharf, office 71 north Water. New York Mercantile line, via Lamberton and New Brunswick, Wednesday and Saturday, south side Arch street wharf. New York Union line packets by sea, Chesnut st. wharf N side. New York steamboats, Bickley's wharf, north side High. . Norfolk packets. Hamilton's wharf.


Norristown, Green Tree, 50 north Fourth, daily at 2 P M Pennsylvania steam boat, N side High st. wharf, daily at 6'A M Petersburg (Va.) packets, Hamilton's wharf.


Philadelphia and Olive Branch steamboat line, via Trenton and New Brunswick, 9 South wharves.


Philadelphia steamboat, 9 South wharves, daily.


Philadelphia, Bethlehem, Northampton, Nazareth, Wilkesbarre, Montrose, Oswego, Geneva, Ithaca, Canandagua, Buffalo aud Niagara mail stages leave Yohe's hotel, 4 north Fourth, Sun- day, Tuesday and Thursday, at 4 A M


Pittsburg, via York, 2863 Market street, Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at half past 6 A M


Pittsburg, via Harrisburg, Market street, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, at half past 6 AM


Reading, White Swan, 106 Race street, Monday at 2 P M and Thursday and Saturday at 4 AM


Richmond (Va.) packets, Hamilton's wharf.




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