The Philadelphia Directory, 1824, Part 46

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Publication date: 1785
Publisher: Philadelphia
Number of Pages: 554


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EXPLANATION.


Look at the top for the century, then to the right for the inter- vening year; in a line with it under the century is the dominical


For bissextile, or leap years, use the letter on a line with the blank above that year, until the first of February.


letter for the year.


Look for the month, and in a line with it under the given domi- nical letter, is the day of the week on which that month begins: then find the corresponding day at the top of the days of the week,


and that column will be the days of the week for that month.


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Days of the Week.\


Months.


LIST OF PHYSICIANS, MIDIVIVES, NURSES, &c.


PHYSICIANS.


Aitken, W. 415 Mulberry Alberti, Geo. F. 154 N. 51 Allen, C. 597 Sassafras


Atkins, D. 19 South 7th


Atlee Edwin, A. 180 Sassa-|Flagler G. 208 S. Fifth


fras


Atlee E. jun. 137 Vine


Bache Franklin, 163 Spruce Barnes J. 79 Mulberry


Barton W. P. C. 303 Ches- nut


Barton J. R. 204 Chesnut Benezet Anthony, S. Third Bell J. 133 South Fourth Bond J. 120 Mulberry


Burden Jesse R. 95 S. Third Griffith R., E. S. 8th below Burgin G., S. E. cor. Third Walnut and Mulberry Griffiths E. 37 N. Fifth ab, Cherry Clark J. Y. 167 Mulberry Chapman N. 9 York Build- ings. Walnut ab. 7th street Coates B H., N. W. corner Front and Walnut Cohoun S. 6 Sansom street Harris T. 210 S. Third . Condie D. F. 99 S. Fifth Connell T. 87 Mulberry Conover S. F. 141 S. Fifth Coxe J R. 8 York Buildings Currie W., N. W. cor. Pine, Heberton J. C. 115 S. Fifth and Front


Dewees Wm. P. 6 York Buildings


Duffield Wm. B 198 Spruce Eberle J., S. W. cor. Sixth and Sassafras


Ellis B. 72 N. 9th


Durkee J. Chesnut ab. 8th, North side Emlen J. cor. 7th & Mul- berry


Freeland 280 N. Second Fox S. M. 37 Chesnut


Gallagher D., S. Fifth corn .. Library


Gebhard L. P. 118 Sassafras Gibson W. Chesnut ab. 7th South side


Green J., N.E. cor. Wood and Fifth


Griffitts S.P. 82 S. Front Hall T. M. 2 N. Eleventh Harlan R., S. Third opposite Dock


Hartshorn J., S E. corner · Spruce and Seventh Hays J., N. E. cor. Sansom and Eighth streets


Hewson Thomas T. 132 Chesnut


Heylin J. cor. 9th & Vine Hodge H. L. 181 Walnut Horner Wm. E. 183 Chesnut Howell E. Y., N. 10th


LIST OF PHYSICIANS, &.c.


Jackson 9. cor. Walnut & 7th|Paul J. M. cor. Fifth and James Thomas C. 7 York North street Buildings Perkin J. 159 N. Second Phillips M. cor. 9th & Vine Physick P. S., S. 4th below Spruce Janney B. S. 312 N. Third Klap H. 290 S. Second Karsten J. 266 N. Second Knight A. 136 N. Front Price W. 36 N. Ninth Poval R. 115 S. Ninth Laroche R. 47 Pine Lawrence J., V (). S. Fifth Mc Clellan G 155 Walnut Mc Culley J., S. Front Matlack, Second ab. Arch' Mathicu J. 52 Walnut Mease James 192 Chesnut Meigs C. D. 128 Mulberry Miller P. 181 Mulberry Mitchell K. 119 S Fifth Monges J. R. 13 Sansom Moore J. 62 S. Seventh Moore J. W. 61 Spruce Nancrede J. G. 151 S. 10th


Randolph J. F. 74 S. Fifth Rees B. R. South Front Rosseau J. R cor. Pine & 6th Rush James, 151 Chesnut Sargent T. 144 Sassafras Sharpless J. H. 11 N. 4th Schaffer C. 137 Sassafras Schott G. 60 S. Seventh Shaw W. 237 Mulberry Skerrett D. C. 154 S. Ninth Stewart J. 106 S. Eighth Thomas J. 163 Sassafras Tucker A. 148 S. Fourth Nancrede N., N.W. cor. of Uhler G. 4 . 4 N. Front Fifth and Powel Wood G. B. 85 Mulberry Whilldin J. G. cor. Fourth and Walnut Underwood J., N. Ninth Otto J. C. 139 Mulberry Parke J. I Rittenhouse Place Parrish J. 109 Mulberry


MIDWIVES.


Carlley R. 56 Shippen.


{Helmbold F. I. 3 Quarry


Cumming's Abigail, cor. Ba- Morrell 88 Union ker's ct. & Callowhill St. Rose Ann, 6 Wood Eager Mrs. Frank.r. n. Queen!


NURSES.


Brooks Ann, 11 Gray's Alley|Dehaven Mary, Vine n. Schl. Barry Ann, 185 Cedar . 8th


Bickerton M. 25 Parham's Dehaven Margaret, 75 Budd Alley Carr L. Juniper Alley Clothier M. 152 Race


Eager C. Frank. road Franklin Ellen, 36 Apple- tree Alley


LIST OF PHYSICIANS, &c.


Gibbs Elizabeth, Davis' Court Haley Eliz. 102 Locust Handley Mary, Chester, bet. Norton R. Kuglers's Court Race and Vine


Knowles S. 277 S. Front M'Ilroy Martha, Taper Ay. M.Leod C. 81 N. Third Miller Ann, 513 N. Third Miller C. 22 Poplar lane


Nace Rachel, nurse 29 Cres- son's Alley Norton J. 13 Cresson's Alley


Snyder Sophia 4th n. Geor. (N. L.)


Springer H. 66 Union Stewart Eliz. 190 Cherry Warren Sarah, S. W. cor. Union & Third Yates A. 193 N. Front


DENTISTS AND BLEEDERS.


Albert J. 23 Bedford-St. Harington Daniel, 156 Arch Hartman John, 277 S 2d Huckel Joseph, 35 Pine Burkhart R. 72 N. Front Busman John, 98 N. 5th Bowers Michael, 402 N. Sd Hudson Edw. 133 Walnut Briggs John, 47 N. 7th


Mitchell C. 416 High Drummond Josiah, 53 N. 8th Pierie John, 122 S. Fourth Dubisson B. 6 Powell


Ripperger Conrad, 35 Cherry


Eckendorff M. 22 N. Ninth Simon P. F. 282 Vine Esherick Joseph, 9 N. Fifth Freeston Win. B., O. Y. r. Gardette James, NW corner Uhle John, 45 N. 4th Ninth and Chesnut Gilliams Jacob, S5 Arch Gorges Win. 89 S. Front Harberger H. 132 S. 11th


Smith Jacob, 4th n. Brown East side


Vanderslice G. 105 Race Van Pelt P. 149 Chesnut Williams Benj. 161 Vine Woolf L. 30 Sugar Alley


BLEEDERS WITH LEECHES.


Bowers Michael, 402 N. 3d Kunitz L. 17 N. 8th Drummond J. 53 N. 8th Gorges Wm. 89 S. Front Hartman John 277 S. 2d


Ripperger C 35 Cherry Uhle John, 45 N. 4th


LAYERS OUT OF THE DEAD.


Helmbold Mrs. 3 Quarry st. Knowles Mrs. 277 S. Front Hook Jane, 73 S. 4th. Osborne Sarah, 1 Laurel ct. Howell Elizabeth, Cresson's Snowden S. 85 N. 9th Alley Weast Susan 21 New Market Norton Rebecca, Kugler's ct. January H. back 39 Arch


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


Penn Township.


6th Street.


Northern Liberties.


Vine


Street.


Upper Del. Ward.


Sassafras Street.


Lower Del. Ward.


Mulberry Street.


High Street Ward.


High Street.


Chesnut Ward.


Street.


Walnut Ward.


Street.


Locust Ward.


Dock Ward.


Spruce


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Newmarket Ward


Cedar Street


Passyunk.


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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.


North Mulberry Ward.


Race or


South Mulberry Ward.


Arch or


North Ward.


Market or


Middle Ward.


Chesnut


South Ward.


Walnut


Cedar Ward.


South or


FOURTH STREET -- or Middle Boundary of the Wards.


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.) Old York road-(Germ. r.) Germantown road-(P.) Passyunk-(Sch.) Schuylkill-(Frank. r.) Frankford road-N. north-S. south-E. east-\V. west-cor. cor- ner-n. near-ab. above-r. road-bet. between * persons of colour-bel. below-ay. alley-ct. court-av. avenue-1. lane-op. opposite~c. h. counting-bouse-d. h. dwelling-house-vict. victualler-gent. gentleman-storekeeper, 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 east 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


Diagram of the Wards of the City


Directions to the Reader


List of Names ( generally)


( Back of the Book.)


List of Streets, Lanes, &c.


Stages, Steam Boats, and Packets


Government of the United States Do. of Pennsylvania


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Courts of Pennsylvania


29


Corporation of the City of Philadelphia


30


Managers of the Pennsylvania Hospital


31


Managers of the Alms House


31


Guardians of the Poor 39


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 ₹5


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27


Controllers of the Public Schools


31


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LIST OF CONTENTS.


Pennsylvania Literary Institution


Pennsylvania Abolition Society Jefferson Benevolent Institution Second do. do. do.


75 76 76


Montgomery Beneficial Society


76


Constitution of Pennsylvania


77 89


Justices of the Peace of Philadelphia County


101


Banks


101


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, Lanes, 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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Constitution of the United States


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