The Philadelphia Directory, 1823, Part 2

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Publication date: 1785
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LAYERS OUT OF THE DEAD ..


Helmbold Mrs. S Quarry st. |Knowles Mrs. 277 S. Front Hook Jane, 73 S. 4th. Osborne Sarah, I Laurel ct. Howell Elizabeth, Cresson's Snowden 8. 85 ~ 9th


Alley January H. back 39 Arch


Weast Susan 21 New Market Norton Rebecca, Kugler's ct.


DIAGRAM


Showing the Situation of the Wards of the City, and the neighbouring Townships.


Penn Township.


6th Street. --


Northern Liberties.


Vine


North Mulberry Ward.


Race or


South Mulberry Ward.


Arch or


North Ward.


Market or


Middle Ward.


Chesnut


South Ward.


Walnut


Locust Ward.


Dock Ward.


Street.


Newmarket Ward.


Cedar Street


Passyunk.


sing.


FOURTH STREET-or Middle Boundary of the Wards.


Street.


Upper Dal. Ward.


Sassafras Street.


Lower Del. Ward.


Mulberry Street.


High Street Ward.


High Street.


Chesnut Ward.


Street.


Walnut Ward.


Street.


Spruce


Cedar Ward.


South or


Passyunk road


Southwark.


THE RIVER DELAWARE-or Eastern Boundary of the City.


Note. The city is between Vine and Cedar streets and the two rivers. RIVER SCHUYLKILL-or Western Boundary of the City.


DIRECTIONS TO THE READER.


(N. L.) Northern Liberties-(K.) Kensing- ton-(P. T.) Penn Township -- (V.) Vineyard -(C.) for city-(S.) Southwark-(M.) Moya- mensing-(O. Y. r.) Oid York road-(Germ. r.) Germantown road-(P.) Passyunk- (Sch.) Schuylkill-(Frank. r.) Frankford road-N. north-S. south-E. east- W. west-cor. cor- ner-n. near-ab. above-r. road-bet. between t persons of colour-bel. below-ay. alley-ct. court-av. avenue-l. lane-op. opposite -- c. h. counting-house-d. h. dwelling-house-vict. victualler-gent. gentleman-store:cecper, is al- ways to be understood as dry-goods store- keeper.


For names not found in the body of the work, see list of Corrections and Removals.


The reader when seaching for names, with- out knowing how properly to spell them, is re- quested to examine in every possible way they would admit of being spelled from their pro- nunciation. There are alternate references throughout the list of inhabitants, to those names having similar pronunciation, but not being spelled alike; viz. Allison., see Ellison -- and vice versa.


Each page of the list of inhabitants, is head- ed'in capitals, with the three first letters of the bottom name.


The reader will please to observe the follow- ing general rule for finding the numbers on houses, in the different streets in this city :- In those streets that run cast and west, say High- street, the numbers begin from the Delaware. the odd being on the north side. In those that run north and south, say Fourth -street, the num- bers begin from High-street, running north and south, the odd being on the east side.


LIST OF CONTENTS.


Advertisements


Perpetual Almanac


" To the Public"


List of Physicians, Midwives, and Nurses


Corrections and Removals


Dirgram of the Wards of the City


Ducations to the Reader


List of Names ( generally)


( Back of the Book.)


List of Streets, Lanes, &c. page 1


Stages, Steam Boats, and Packets


Government of the United States


27


Do. of Pennsylvania®


29


Courts of Pennsylvania 29


Corporation of the City of Philadelphia 30


Controllers of the Public Schools


31


Managers of the Pennsylvania Hospital 31.


Managers of the Alms House


31


Guardians of the Poor 32


Rules and Regulations of the Wardens of the port of Phi- ladelphia 32


Plan of the Wards of the incorporated part of the Northern Liberties 34


Post Office-Establishment of the Mails 34


List of Institutions, Companies, and Societies of Philadel- phia, alphabetically arranged 39


Names of Wardens of the port of Philadelphia 54


Custom-House Regulations, &c. 55


Counting-House Almanac for 1823 56


Eclipses for 1823 57.


Census of the United States for 1820, showing also the


number of Representatives, for 1823, or 18th congress 58 Diplomatic Intercourse with Foreign Nations 59


Ministers, Consuls, and Commissaries of Foreign Powers, resident in the United States 61


United States' Patents-Mode of Application 64


Post Office Law 67


Lodges of Pennsylvania and times of meeting 74


Board of Health, &c. 75


Northern Dispensary 75


LIST OF CONTENTS.


Pennsylvania Literary Institution


Pennsylvania Abolition Society 76


Jefferson Benevolent Institution


76


Second do. do. do.


76 76


Constitution of the United States


77 89


Justices of the Peace of Philadelphia County


101


Banks


10


Notaries Public 104


Interpreters of Foreign Languages


104


List of Churches and their Ministers in the City and Li- berties of Philadelphia 105


The following articles came too late to be inserted in their proper places.


List of New Streets, Lunes, and Alleys.


Black Horse court, from 171 High towards Mulberry


Caledonian court, from Filbert above Tenth to Arch Davis' alley, between Thirteenth and Juniper above Chesnut Dillwyn street, from north side Noble above Third to Tam- many


Harris' court, from west side Lætitia court below High Johnson court, west side north Front above Coats' (N. L.) Kelley's alley, from Thirteenth to Juniper above Chesnut Miller's court, from east side Fourth to Third near Vine Taylor's court, from north Front near Laurel (N. L.) Woolston's court, west side north Front above Coats' (N. L.)


Washington Fire Company -- Instituted in the year 1795. The stated meetings are held at the school room of the Rev. M. Crawford, Marble street, on the first Wednesday of every month. Engine house situated in Spruce between Ninth and Tenth streets-William P. Smith, president; John Vollum, vice-president; Robert F. Walsh, secretary; James Harper, treasurer; W. P. Smith, John Vollum, Charles H. Smith, Frederick Forst, Andrew R. Stule, Samuel Hamstead, John C. Hodges, George R. Hamstead, and James P. Smith, direc. tors.


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Montgomery Beneficial Society


Constitution of Pennsylvania


CORRECTIONS AND REMOVALS.


A.


Abert John, gentleman, 143 High


Adams Benjamin, carpenter, 350 N. Third


Allen Lewis, merchant, d. h. 18 north Eighth


Ardley Robert A. exchange and commission broker, 7 N. Sixth-office 16 Carter's alley Armbruster Jacob, brushmaker, 220 N. Third Arnold Thomas, sea captain, 295 S. Front Arundel Robert I. attorney at law, office 89 Sassafras-d. h. - 239 Mulberry


B


Baker Chalkley, innkeeper, 264 Sassafras


Balcy F. cedar cooper, 280 N. Third


Barclay Andrew, merchant, 29 south wharves-d. h. 248 N. Third


Barclay Jane, widow, 224 N. Third


Barclay John, jun. merchant, 228 N. Third


Bassett Capt. Samuel, 350 N. Third


Bates Paul, instructor, 100 New st.


Bayne James, bookbinder, Sixth 2d door above Catherine Benners Margaret, 57 New street Bennett Wm. ship carpenter, Marlborough n. Bedford (K) Benninghove & Curtis, snuff manufacturers, 405 S. Front Birch & Stockton, drapers and tailors, 251 High Boggs Samuel, ship carpenter, Frankford road near Otter - Boileau Isaac, collector, Frankford road near Otter


Bonnaffon A. professor of dancing, 65 S. Fourth-ball room 623 S. Fourth


Bourket Joseph, cutler, 69 S. Fifth


Bouvier M. cabinetmaker, 6 S. Front


Boyer Isaac, innkeeper, 212 N. Third Bray Daniel, drygoods merchant, 184 N. Third Bresland John, stonecutter, 166 south Eleventh Brill George, bricklayer, Hanover near Bedford'(K) Brobson Joseph, grocer, 437 south Front


Brode John, carver, 2 Whitaker's row Buck Mary, widow of Wm. 434 N. Fourth Bulkley Charles, hat manufacturer, 61 S. Third


Bulklcy Chauncey, attorney at law, 48 Walnut --- d. h. 61 S. Third


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Corrections and Removals.


Bulkley Elizabeth, widow, 61 S. Third Bumm John, house carpenter, Marlborough n. Bedford (K)


C.


Caldwell Mrs. E. B. boarding house, 143 Chesnut


Campbell John H. attorney at law, 41 N. Sixth-d. h. 171 Arch


Care S. boarding house, 112 Walnut


Carlile Abraham, hardware merchant, 139 High-d. h. 219 north Fourth


Carlisle Hudson, innkeeper, cor. Quince and Spruce


Carmalt C. & J. conveyancers, 298 N. Third


Carmalt Jonathan, jun. collector, 298 N. Third


Carmalt Jonathan, gentleman, 302 N. Third


Carson John, paper hanging & stationer store, 201 N. Third Carter Jacob, packing box maker, Filbert between Eighth and Ninth-d. h. 143 Filbert


Chamberlain Richard, carpenter, 246 N. Third


Cheves Miss, Walnut, south side, first door below Eleventh


Clark D. whitesmith, 449 N. Third


Clark Thomas, 172 south Eleventh


Clark William, accountant, 172 south Eleventh


Coates Thomas, jun. justice of peace, 316 N. Third


Correy David, merchant, 97 S. Front-d. h. 73 Walnut Cosfeldt E. locksmith, 449 N. Third


Crawford James, shopkeeper, 25 Shaffer's court Crean J. & W. lumber merchants, SE cor. 12th & Spruce Crean William, 94 south Eighth


Crozet Ernest F. printer and stationer, 4 north Sixth


Crumpton Elizabeth, widow, 161 south Eleventh


Crumpton Thomas, silverplater, 161 south Eleventh Curtis Hester, widow, scamstress, 7 Whitaker's row"


D.


Davis Samuel, attorney at law, 121 Chesnut Davis Wm. 121 Chesnut


De Haven Holstein, carpenter, 121 north Ninth Dobson Jonathan, shoemaker, 182 N. Third


1 Dunseeth, Mrs. mantuamaker, 150 south Fifth Duy Lambert, merchant, 170 south Eleventh Dwarts Daniel, carpet weaver, 282 N. Third


E


Earnhart John, innkeeper, 234. N. Third Ellerman John, gentleman, 427 N. Third


Corrections and Removals.


Ellis James, constable, Front below South


Erbin Henry, grocer, NW cor. Callowhill and Fifth-d. l. 9 St. John


Eringhaus Adolphus, south Ninth, 5th door below Walnut Evans Griffith, merchant, office Willow Grove and Chelten-


ham Turnpike Company, NW cor. Decatur and Carpen- ter streets, up stairs.


Eyres John, grocer, 354 N. Third


F.


Fairman Jabez, combmaker, 358 N. Third


Fitch Thomas, exchange broker, 3 S. Third-d. h. 127 N. Ninth


Fortescue Thomas, sea captain, Christian below Third


Fowle Jonathan, jun. attorney at law, 275 N. Second


Fox Wm. L., leather store, 170 N. Third


Flagler Gilbert M. D. 52 Almond


Franks Henry, tobacconist, 226 N. Third


Fry John H. shoe store 298 High


Fryer Eve, widow, shopkeeper, 355 N. Third


Fulton George, dry goods store, 80 south Third


Furey Charles jr., paver, 168 Locust


Furey John S. tax collector and conveyancer, 101 Spruce


G.


Garrett John K. dry goods store, 127} Arch below Fourth d. h. 144 High


George John D. deputy naval officer, custom house-d. h. 44 Almond


Gilbert Christopher, shoemaker, 156 south Eleventh


Glentworth James, surveyor of the port of Philadelphia, Custom House-d. h. 140 S. Second


Glover Lemuel B. hat manufacturer, 134 High


Goddard George C. attorney at law, NW corner Fifth and North st.


Goodrich Wm. hatter, 176 N. Third


Green Rev. Lemuel, 202 N. Third


Green John, accountant, 212 N. Third


Grotjan Peter A. 158 south Front


Grout Jonathan, professor of universal grammar, inquire of Robert Desilver, No. 110 Walnut street


Grugan Charles, grocer, SW cor. Locust and Eleventh Guys Edward, deputy keeper at Prison, 168 south Eleventlı Gwinner Peter, High between Twelfth and Thirteenth


H.


Hains George, tobacconist, 264 N. Third Hammond James, artist, 210 S. Sixth Hammond, Wallis & Co. stereotype founders, 17 Cypres av.


Corrections and Removals.


Hand Thomas, tavern keeper, Water 2d door ab. Callow hil Handley Wm, printer, Chester st.


Handy, Symington & Bird, hardware merchants, 98 High


Haney & Crisse, cor. Cedar and Swanson


Hanson Elizabeth, teacher, 165 south Eleventh


Harland R. S. Third opposite Dock


Harper Arthur, 264 Walnut


Hart James M. innkeeper, 184 N. Third


Hart James, gentleman, 294 N. Third


Hart Joseph, grazier, 186 N. Third


Hart William H. merchant, 231 north Third-d. h. 114 Mul- berry


Hayward & Decker, lottery and exchange brokers, NW cor. Chesnut and Third


Hazlehurst Samuel, gentleman, 322 High


Henezey Joshua, clerk of High st. market, 36 Race


Henry John Joseph, gun manufacturer, N. Third, N.W. cor. Noble


Herkness & Smith, stonecutters, 11 north Seventh


Hermstad Joseph, 7 Elbow lane


Hill James, shoemaker, 154 south Eleventh


Hirst James M. 138 north Second


Hocker John, stonecutter, 342 N. Third


Hoffman & Smith, grocers, 230 & 232 N. Third


Hopkins Howell, attorney at law, 12 Prune


Hopkins John, gentleman, 12 Prune


Hopkins J. R. 62 S. Fifth


Horner Joshua P. merchant, back of 39 High


How John, measurer of carpenters' work, 129 N. Fourth


Hudson D. W. saddler, 1 Whitaker's row


Huhn Catharine, widow, Juniper above Locust


I.


Ingram Elisha, innkeeper, 180 Sassafras Isbraz Jacob, carpet weaver, 443 N. Third


J.


James Charles W. fancy chairmaker, 352 N. Third Janney Benjamin S., M. D. 306 N. Third


Jenkins Abisha, captain steam boat Philadelphia, 14 New Market


Jenkins, G. F. merchant, 31 Key's alley


Jenkins Joseph G. agent Union Line steam boat


Jenkins Matthew C. captain steam boat Baltimore, 14 New Market


Johnson Hannah T. 223 north Fourth


Johnson R. B. turner in ivory, wood, and metals, 63 Walnut below Dock Jones Evans, 7 Chesnut Tones John, 173 north Front


Corrections and Removals.


K


Kempton Moses, merchant, 221 north Fourth Kenderdine Jacob, carpenter, 314 N. Third Keppele Mrs. Catharine, widow of Michael, 262 Walnut Kern John, custom house-d. h. 37 Crown Knight James, tailor, 123 S. Fifth Kuhn Hartman, gentleman, 136 Chesnut, next U. S. bank Kunkle Mary, widow, 284 N. Third


L.


Lee Matthias H. tailor, 284 N. Third Lehman Joseph, druggist, SW cor. Eighth and High Leidy Conrad, shoemaker, 196 N. Third Leidy Philip, hatter, 180 N. Third


Levan William, merchant, 217 north Sixth Lewis Rachel, widow of Reeve, 186 south Eleventh Lippincott Binajah B. hatter, 108 High Lisle & Melchor, scriveners and brokers, 7 north Sixth Long William, runner to the Philadelphia Bank, Fifth below South


Lower Abraham, cabinet & chairmaker, 260 N. Third Lukens Edward, cabinetmaker, 3 Whitaker's row Lyndall David, chairmaker, 278 N. Third Lyons Benjamin, saddler, 9 north Fourth


M.


Macauley Isaac, patent floor cloth manufactory, Bush Hill- store N. Third opposite Harp & Eagle tavern M'Cutchen Mary, shopkeeper, 160 south Eleventh M'Mahon A. & Co. seed merchants, &c. 13 S. Second Manderson John, grocer, 416 north Front Mann William, teacher, 266 N. Third Manning William, tinplate worker, NE cor. Lombard and 2d Marshall Benjamin, accountant, 184 south Eleventh Mason John T. brassfounder, 431 N. Third


Mason Thomas A. apothecary & druggist, N. W. cor. Locust and Eleventh


Meyers & Jones, painters and glaziers, Chesnut ab. Second Miller Charles, chocolate manufactory, 216 N. Third, Miller Margaret, widow, shopkeeper, 348 N. Third Miller John, tobacconist, 350 N. Third


Miles, widow of William, 429 N. Third Milnor William, alderman, 141 S. Tenth Moore James, shipwright, 43 Prime Morrell Abraham, sea captain, N. 7th bet. Vine and Wood Morrell John W. accountant and collector, 181 S. Eleventh Morrell Sarah, widow of John, 26 south Tenth Morrison Abraham, cabinetmaker, 3 Whitaker's row Moses Manuel, drygoods store, 3 S. Second Mussi Joseph, merchant, 180 Spruce


Corrections and Removals.


N.


Nanstingle John J. victualler, 102 Garden Neal John, house carpenter, 4 Nicholson's court Neil William, Franklin Hotel, & Harmony court Nesbitt William, merchant, 41 south Front Newton Elizabeth, widow, 143 S. Fifth


Nichols Arthur St. Clair, merchant, 79 S. Front-d. h. 289 Sassafras


Noble Richard, gentleman, 270 N. Third


Noble Samuel, tanner, 268 N. Third


0.


Oestereicher John, barber, 346 N. Third Offerman F. bleeder with leeches, &c. 445 N. Third Oliver & Graham, jewellery manufacturers, 72 High


P.


Parham John, carpenter, 62 south Eleventh


Parham Joseph, 176 Locust


Parker, Antrim & Co. 13 south Third Parry Isaac, plasterer, 300 N. Third


Passmore Thomas & Co. auctioneers, 32 S. Front


Passmore Thomas, auctioneer, 32 S. Front-d. h. 126 S Third


Patterson Rev. James, Third above Callowhill Paxson Richard, hardware merchant, 245 High Peltz Wm. justice of the peace, 229 S. Third Pennock H. B. dealer, Wood 2d door below Fifth Perot James & Sansom, merchants, 41 N. Water Peters Richard, judge of the District Court of the United States, Belmont, west of Schuylkill


Peters Richard, jun. attorney at law, NW cor. Little George and Sixth-d. h. SE cor. Walnut and Eleventh Pettitt Samuel, cedar cooper, 437 N. Third Poultney John, 178 south Eleventh


Preston George, gentleman, 427 N. Third Price John, agent, 25 Sausom


Pringle Elizabeth, gentlewoman, 212 Pine


Pritchett Thomas B. brewer, S. Front below Almond


Probasco Simon, printer, Second near New Market, N. L


R


Rakestraw Joseph, printer, &c. 254 N. Third Rechel George, storekeeper, 290 N. Third Richards & Heinold, tailors, 192 N. Third Richie Robert, leather store, 218 N. Third Rickards William, jeweller, 8 Carter's alley


Corrections and Removals.


Roatch William B. tailor, 290 N. Third Rudderow Spicer, morocco dresser, Whalebone alley


S.


Saggee Andrew, 437 N. Third Scheerer Gotleib, shoemaker, 344 N. Third Scholl Henry, innkeeper, 501 north Second Schroder Henry, innkeeper, 318 N. Third Schwarz J. E. merchant, 287} High Schweppenheiser Nicholas, tailor, 433 N. Third Segal William, woodsawyer, 441 N. Third Singer John jun. & Co. merchants, 263 High Slater Anthony, merchant, 306 Mulberry Slemmer Jacob, cedar cooper, 439 N. Third Smith C. W. & J. R. merchants, 103 north Front Smith Daniel, president of the Pennsylvania Insurance Company, 181 S. Third


Smith Margaret, widow of George, 192 N. Third Smith Jonathan, cashier Mechanics Bank, 134 Walnut Smith William, innkeeper, 340 N. Third Snowden Leonard, gentleman, 238 N. Third Stalder John, carpet weaver, Quince below Walnut Stancliffe John, shoemaker, Sixth 2d door above Christian Stanton Richard, dealer, 188 N. Third


Stark Robert, millinery store, 120 Walnut Starr Henry, brand, stamp, & letter cutter, 6 Whitaker's row Steel John J. weigh master, 71 S. Sixth


Steer Edward, farrier, 41 Prune


Stell Henry, keeper Shakspeare coffee room, NW corner Chesnut and Sixth


Stewart Alexander, grocer and carter, 164 south Eleventh Stewart James, commission merchant, 48 S. Front


Stewart Thomas, U. S. appraiser, custom house-d. h. cor. Seventh & Buttonwood


Stockley Prettyman, shoemaker, 156 soutlı Eleventh


Stolz Michael, shoemaker, 447 N. Third


Streeper & Wilt, grocers, 338 N. Third Stubbs William blacking maker, NW cor. Ninth & Walnut Sulger Christian, baker, 194 N. Third


Sutherland Joel B. attorney at law, 66 George (S) Sutter Charles S. tobacconist, 222 N. Third


Sutter Samuel, boarding house, 286 N. Third


T.


. Thommason - tinplate worker, 12 south Second Thommassont A. G. lock & whitesmith, 360 N. Third Tripler Jacob, grocer-d. h. 292 N. Third Trotter Mary, widow, 221 north Fourth


Corrections and Removals.


V.


Vail William HI. furrier and hat store, 162 High


W.


Walker Mary, 296 south Front


Walker Thomas E. & Co. merchants, 15 north Fourtil


Wallington Edward, sea captain, Queen near Front Warner Joseph, gentleman, 223 north Fourth Watman Barbara, shopkeeper, 441 N. Third


Weed Mrs. widow, layer out of the dead, 8 south Fifth Wharton Margaret, gentlewoman, 242 Walnut White William, tallowchandler, 236 N. Third Wiekel & Berger, dry goods store, 214 N. Second


Williamson Joseph F. lumber merchant, NW cor. Dean and Spruce


Wittelsey Mary Ann, widow, 352 N. Third Woodworth Martin, merchant, 266 N. Third


Worn & Shourds, cabinetmakers, 168 N. Third


Wright Wm. cabinetmaker, 8 Whitaker's row


Y.


Yardley Thomas, M.D. 2194 north Fourth Yerger John, shoemaker, 354 N. Third


THE PHILADELPHIA INDEX


FOR


1823.


LIST OF NAMES, Containing the Heads of Families and Persons in Business, alphabetically arranged.


See " Directions to the Reader."


ABADIE and Son, French teachers, 47 South Eighth street


Abbett Henry, nail and stove store, 111 North Second


Abbott David, bookseller, 19 Cresson's alley


Abbott E. captain, 214 North Front


Abbott Edward, sea captain, 29 S. Third


Abbott George, hair dresser, 9 Chesnut


Abbott James, brewer, corner Pear and Dock


Abbott John, cooper, 28 Catharine


Abbott John, nailer, 71 Budd street


Abbott John, dry goods store, 21 N. Sixth


Abbott Joseph, salt and coal measurer, 155 St. John


Abbott Robert, gentleman, Walnut 2d house above Twelfth


Abbott Timothy, currier, 97 Chesnut -- d. h. 74 S. Third Abbott Timothy & Co. curriers, 97 Chesnut


Abbott widow, 112 Wood street


Abbott William, brewer, cor. Pear and Dock-d. h. 71 Spruce Abbott William, morrocco manufactory 372 Market, dwelling Twelfth above High


Abadie and Son, seminary, 47 S. Eighth street


Abel Abraham, brickmaker, between Fourth and Charlotte


Abel Anthony, shoemaker, 82 Budd


Abel George, shoemaker, 80 North Ninth


Abel George, shoe store, 240 Market-d. h. 83 North Ninth Abel John, sexton St. John's church, 323 near Third, back of commissioners' hall


Abel John, shoemaker, Beach near Shakamaxon (K.)


Abel Joseph, cordwainer, Samson alley


Abel Joseph, cordwainer, Poplar lane below Third


Abel Peter, stable keeper, near 45 Cherry-d. h. 21 Apple tree alley


Abel Peter, stable keeper, 122 Budd


Abel Peter, cordwainer, 476 North Second


Abel Peter, victualler, Flower's alley


Abercrombie Christiana, 146 Locust


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Abercrombie James, D. D. senior assistant minister of Christ


church, St. Peter's and St. James', 111 Spruce Abercrombie Jolin D. jeweller 313 Powell Abraham Isaac, victualler, Second near Otter street Abraham Joseph, brickmaker, Fourth near Poplar lanc


Abrams Henry, tailor, 7 Franklin court


Abrams Thomas, merchant, 13 S. wharves-d. h. 140 Pinc Abrams William, printer, Middle alley near Seventh


Achilles George, cabinetmaker, 7 Shield's court Ackley Amasa, widow, 33 Old York road


Ackley John B. paint and hardware store, 168 N. Second Ackley Jacob, cedar cooper, 33 Crown strect


Ackley Sarah, widow, 33 Crown


Adams A. & Co. card factory, 2 South Third, up stairs Adams Alexander, storekeeper, 154 N. Water


Adams Alexander, grocer, N. W. cor. Sch. Eighth and Highi, d. h. S. E. corner of Filbert and Schuylkill Eighth Adams and Allen, grocer., 56 South Second


Adams and Jewell, dry good store, 68 Market, d. b. 10 South Seventh


Adams and Simmons, board-yard, 217 N. Water


Adams and Burtans, bookbindery, 32 Church alley


Adams Ann, widow, Buttonwood near Sixth


Adams C. milliner, 66 Mulberry


Aechternacht F. A. tailor, 114 Sassafras


Adams Daniel, stage driver, 1 Cresson's alley


Adams Elizabeth, widow, 179 North Front


Adams Elizabeth, widow of Wm., Filbert near Sch. Eighth Adams George, ladies' shoemaker, George near Shippen


Adams James, grocer, 49 Chesnut Adams John, oak cooper, 4 Little Water ¡Adams Jonathan, turner, 5 Kean's court


Adams Joseph, shoemaker, 183 North Eighth Adams Robert, grocer, N. W. cor. of High and Sch. Eighth


Adams Robert, carpenter, 9 Pine street


Adams Robert, merchant, d. h. 182 Chestnut, counting house 79 South Wharves


Adams S. W. crier of the court of common pleas and agent, 21 Franklin court


Adams Thomas, shoemaker, back of 486 North Third


Adams William, shipcarpenter, Liberty alley


Adams William, grocer, 56 S. Second


Adams William, schoolmaster, 362 North Front


Adams Zephaniah, wharf builder, Beach above Maiden (K.) Adams William, schoolmaster, 362 N. Front Adair William, cordwainer, 76 German Adcock Elizabeth, widow, Coates' above Seventh


Adcock William, accountant, Coate's near Eighth Adge Daniel, grocer, 21 South Third & 65 South Seventh Adkinson Janc, widow, 26 Little Water Adolph George, house carpenter, 365 north Third Adolph John, carpenter, 172 St. John


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Affick Mary, milliner, 49 North Second Agan John, paver, Eckfeldt's court Agens Istac, currier, Cobb's court (N. L.) Agnew Andrew, dry good store, 6 South Second Agnew John, fire engine maker, Zane near Seventhi Agnew Margaret, widow, 1 Duke street (N. L.) Agnew Samuel, dry good merchant, 28 North Second AAgnew William, dry good store, 70 North Second Aiken Robert, tailor, N. E. corner of Cedar and Front Aitken John, printer, 89 New street Aitken Robert, trunkmaker, 60 Cotes'


Aitken William, trunkmaker, 66 Coates'


Aitkin William, M. D. surgeon, 415 Arch


Akin James, rural lodge, opposite new penitentiary


Akins William, drayman, 66 Coates'


Akins William, labourer, Maginnes' court


Alben Samuel, oysterman, Whitehall street


Albert Eve, widow, 71 Green


¡Albert Joseph, bleeder 23 Bedford


- Alberti George F., M. D. 164 North Fifth Alberson Gilbert, 103 Swanson


Albertson Hannalı, nurse, 30 John


Albertson Isaac, blacksmith, 164 Vine


Albertson James, saddler, 9 Favette


Albertson Joseph, shoemaker, Queen near Marlborough


Albison Timothy, shipcarpenter Marlborough n. Bedford (K.) Albrecht Charles, musical instrumentmaker, 95 Vine


Albright Frederick, cedar cooper, 81 Browne


Albright Jacob, watchman 80 German


Albright Frederick, 14 North Fifth


Albright John, labourer Petticoat alley


Albright Christian, instrumentmaker 106 St. John


Albright Conrad, 11 Elfreth's alley


Albright J. W. paymaster United States, 147 North Ninth


Albright John, watchman at Girard's bank


Alburger Abraham, victualler 259 Callowhill and 79 Second street market


Alburger Elizabeth, ornamental needleworker 112 N. Eighth Alburger John, victualler 261 Callowhill, stall 25 High


Alburger Philip, victualler James, stall 64 Second st. market Alburger William M., plumber 6 Walnut, dwelling house 100 Wood above Seventh


Alcock William, callico stampmaker back 97 N. Eleventh


Alcorn and Brown, boot tree and lastmakers, leather cutters,


finders and dealers in all kinds of morocco and sole leather 77 Dock


Alcorn George, (same as Alcorn and Brown)


Alcorn Henry, lastmaker and leather dyer 77 Dock




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