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Sowerman Yerkes, printer, 18 Franklin court
1 Sowers John, 188 High
Spackman George, watchmaker, 3} north Third
Sparks Sarah, 161 south Second
Speakman John, commission merchant, Crown street
Speck C. A. cor. Crown and Vine
Speer William, innkeeper, 2 North alley
Spencer Asa, engraver, 31 north Sixth
Spering Charles, cordwainer, 98 Race Spragg Richard, jun. commission merchant, &c. 36 Dock Springer Benjamin H. clerk, 19 Branch
Springer Francis, 74 Union Springer Margaret, nurse, 1 Gray's alley
Stalder John, carpet weaver, Quince below Walnut
Stancliffe John, cordwainer, Sixth 2 doors above Christian
Stansbury Dixon M. merchant, 1 Prune
Stanton Richard, dealer, 188 north Third
Stark Robert, tailor, 45 Spruce Starr Henry, brand, stamp and letter cutter, 6 Randall's court
Starr Joseph, merchant, 69 Spruce
Starr Samuel, merchant, Arch near Front
Stavely & Bringhurst, stationers, 70 south Third
Stavely William, printer, 70 south Third Steel John, accountant, 71 south Sixth Steel John J. weigh master, 71 south Sixth Steel John, merchant, 19 south Second
Steel & M'Alpin, merchants, 34 north Front
Steer Daniel, musician, Franklin court Steer Edward, farrier, 41 Prune
Stein Robert, merchant, Sch. Fifth and High
Steinhauer D. seminary, 239 Spruce
Steinmetz Daniel, clerk at the Commercial Bank, Chesnut near Sch. Seventh Steinmetz Elizabeth, 136 High
Stephens Robert, secretary to the North American Insu- rance Company, 5 south Fourthi
Stevens Samuel, plasterer, 2 Bonsall-
Stevens William, carpenter, 266 Lombard
Stevenson John H. merchant, d. h. 115 south Fourth
Stevenson John H. & Co. merchants, 35 north Water Stevenson John, coachmaker, Prosperous alley
Stevenson Robert, clerk, 64 High
Stewart Alexander, grocer and carter, 164 south Eleventh
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Stewart George & Co. watchmakers, 473 High Stewart James, cordwainer, 36 south Second Stewart James, merchant, 192 High Stewart James, merchant, 146 south Fourth Stewart James, commission merchant, 48 south Front
Stewart John, storekeeper, 155 Cedar
Stewart Thomas, U. S. appraiser, 141 south Tenth
Stewart William, innkeeper, 102 Cherry, cor. Bryan's court Stein John, watchman, Sch. Fifth and South Stille John & Co. merchants, 33 south Water Stiner George, baker, 124 south Second Stocker John C. merchant, 10 Prune Stockley, Birch & Stockton, merchant tailors, 251 High Stockton Charles, tailor, 251 High Stokes Charles M. merchant, 16 High
Stokes Charles, shopkeeper, 54 south Second Stokes Edward, saddler, 106 High
Stokes Thomas, carpenter, south Tenth near High Stolz Michael, cordwainer, 447 north Third
Stone Asaph, merchant, d. h. Thirteenth near Chesnut
Stone Dexter, merchant, 9 south Ninth
Stone Samuel, merchant, S. Tenth bet. Walnut and Locus Stork A. grocer, d. h. 90 north Front Stork Hart, grocer, 90 south Front
Stout Charles, drygood store, 159 north Second
Stout William, tailor, Loxley's court Strahan Joseph, carpenter, 284 Lombard
Strahan Paul, cooper, Eighth near Lombard Stratton John, 174 Lombard Stratton William, clerk, 7 High
Streeper & Wilt, grocers, 338 north Third Strickland John, carpenter, 174 south Fifth Stroup George, tailor, 127 north Front Stroup John, gentleman, Franklin court
Stubbs William, blacking maker, N.W. cor. Walnut and 9th Stuckart George T. drygood storekeeper, 64 north Fourth Stuckert John, hatter, 45 south Third
Sturgis Mary, shopkeeper, N.E. Sixth and Powell
Sturgis Stephen, storckeeper, 138 south Fifth Stusard Mint, saddler, Lætitia court
Suffitt Claudius, shoemaker, cor. Sch. Fifth and Iligh Sulger Christian, baker, 194 north Third
Sullivan Dennis, hostler at Whitehorse, Bank street
Sullivan Florence, teacher, 5 Marshall's court Sully Thomas, artist, N.W. cor. Minor and Fifth Summers Philip, at the Mint
Summerset Samuel, cabinetmaker, south Front Sutherland Joel B. attorney at law, 66 George (S.) Sutter Charles S. tobacconist, 222 north Third Sutter Samuel, boarding house, 286 north Third Sutton Mary Ann, 9 Willing's alley
Swain Jonathan, shoemaker, 110 south Second
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Swift John, attorney at law, office south Sixth, d. h. south Tenth, between Walnut and Locust Swift Joseph, merchant, 69 Spruce
Swift Robert E. attorney at law, south Tenth between Wal- nut and Locust
Sword James, merchant, 70 south Fourth
Sykes William, 49 south Water Symington Alexander, merchant, 39 Sansom See letter S second alphabet.
I'AGG George, merchant, 9 south Second Taggert William, innkeeper, 2 south Seventh Tams Sampson, china merchant, d. h. 110 Arch
'Tappan W. B. teacher, 6 Sansom
farris Mrs. 35 Dock
Taws John, musical instrument maker, 74 Union Taws Joseph C. professor of music, 7 Powell
Taylor Jeremiah, saddler, 8 south Broad
Taylor John M. gentleman, 5 south Twelfth
Taylor John, distiller, 122 south Front
Taylor Margaret, 37 Sansom Taylor Ryan, 10 Dock
Taylor Washington, 114 south Eighth
Taylor William, clerk, Thirteenth near Clover
Taylor William, tinplate worker, 135 north Second Teany John, tailor, 77 south Water
Tees George, saddler, 8 south Broad Telleire Francis, skin and wool dresser, 15 Lombard Tempest Robert, jeweller, 22 Lombard Temple Solomon, druggist, 107 High Terredell Anthony, carpenter, 176 Locust
Thackara James, engraver, Academy of Fine Arts, Chesnut
Thackara J. A., M. D. 143 Spruce
Thatcher Lewis R. merchant, 33 north Water,-d. h. 72 south Fifth
Thatcher, Pray & Co. merchants, 33 north Water
Thibault Frederick, S.E. cor. Spruce and Green's court
Thornas Asa, shoe store, 123 north Second
Thomas Enoch, cabinetmaker, 20 Dock
Thomas John, shoemaker, 44 south Third
Thomas John S. clerk, S.W. cor. Fourth and Arch
Thomas Jonathan, commission merchant, 431 Chesnut
Thomas Joseph, merchant, north Fifth
Thomas Joseph M. teacher of the French language, 20 Prune
Thomas Lewis, innkeeper, Blackhorse alley
Thomas M. & S. auctioneers, 87 Chesnut
Thomas Robert, coachmaker, 4 Elizabeth
Thomas Samuel H. bookseller, 108 Chesnut
Thomas, Sheriff & Co. coachmakers, 197 south Fifth
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Thommason A. G. lock and whitesmith, Willing's alley Thommason, - tinplate worker, 12 south Second Thompson Anthony, grocer, 26 Gillies's alley Thompson Charles W. teacher, Thompson's court Thompson .David, soapboiler, Eleventh near Pine Thompson David, shipwatchman, 91 Water Thompson George, mariner, 8 Pear
Thompson George, gentleman, 189 Chesnut
Thompson Jesse, M. D. Thompson's court Thompson J. G. professor at the University, High Thompson Mrs. 8 Fear
Thompson Newcomb, clerk, Arch Street ferry
Thompson Robert, merchant, 11 north Water,-d. h. 188 Spruce
Thompson Robert, grocer, 162 south Sixth
Thompson Samuel, tailor, 35 south Third
Thompson Samuel, merchant, 26 north Front
Thompson Shubert, 119 south Fifth
Thorn Enoch, carpenter, S.E. cor. Pine and Perry
Thursby Edward, gentleman, 1 Prune Tieise John, sea captain, 34 Union 'Tierney John, hatter, 81 south Water
Tillinghast Nicholas, accountant, office 150 south Sixth- agent and commission merchant Timmons Bernard, tailor, 94 south Front
Timmons Charles, tailor, 94 south Front Timmons Francis, tailor, 94 south Front 'T'ingely Benjamin, merchant, 48 High
Todd Thomas, grocer, Blackberry alley Todd & De la Roche, grocers, 389 High Togno John, broker, 23 south Fourth Tomlinson Jesse, 288 High
Tomlinson John, western stage office, 284 High Tonkins & Clement, flour store, 59 north Water Tourpman George, stocking weaver, 16 Walnut 'Torr Jaboel, tailor, 48 Filbert
Torrance John, carpenter, 75 south Water
Torset, widow, 8 south Tenth
Tower Alexander, 255 Market Tracy Patrick, cabinetmaker, 71 Walnut Traymer Conrad, baker, 3 Lætitia court Trees & Cooper, carpenters, 185 south Fifth Trimble Cornelius, tailor, 14 Strawberry
Trindel James, teacher, 23 south Seventh Tripler Jacob, grocer, d. h. 292 north Third Tristout Saturn, merchant, Chesnut above Tenth 'T'roth Samuel, druggist, 222 High 'T'rotter Mary, widow, 221 north Fourth T'rout John, collector of taxes, 67 New Trucket M. gentleman, 1 Marshall's alley Truman Evan, cabinetmaker. 115 north Fifth
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Fucker William E. engraver, 34 south Third Tunisan Stephen, shopkeeper, 188 Lombard Turley, widow, shopkeeper, 47 Race Turner Leaming, merchant, 8 north Front Turner Mrs. 101 south Third Turner William, 65 Walnut
Tyson Job R. teacher of Friends' school, 6 south Twelfth, near High Tyson Joseph, accountant and collector, 6 south Twelfthı, near High See letter T second alphabet.
Ummerlee George, baker, Blackhorse alley Union Insurance Company, 54 Walnut United States Insurance Company, 49 Walnut See letter U second alphabet.
VAIL & MARTIN, 162 High Vallette Thomas, clerk in Custom House, 22 Race Vanblunk Charles, 15 Parham's alley Vanblunk Peter C. carpenter, 22 Parham's alley - Van Gelder Garrett, 57 Union Van Gelder George H. accountant, 57} Union Van Griffith William, cabinetmaker, 111 south Front Vanhorn Robert, upholsterer, 104 north Front Van Lamheter Frederick, merchant, 5 south Fourth Vanmetre Henry, blacksmith, M'Culloch's court Vannini Joseph, inventor new series lotteries, north Eightb Vanosten William, carpenter, 2 north Eighth Van Pelt Alexander, dentist, 184 north Fourth Varnum Hugh, stage driver, Franklin court Vevon Charles, gilder, 127 south Fourth Vickers James, bricklayer, High above Sixth from Sch. Vickers, widow of Thomas, bricklayer, High ab. Sixth from Sch. Virchaux Henry T. accountant, 55 Spruce [ See letter V second alphabet.
WADE Patrick, currier, 197 south Seventh Wagner Jacob, attorney at law, 32 Bread Wagner Samuel, merchant, 15 north Eighth Wagner William, merchant, d. h. 74 south Fifth Wainwright William, grocer, N.E. cor. Second and Arch Waithwas Constant, sea captain, 111 south Front Walker John F. clerk, 161 south Second Walker Mary, circulating library, 296 south Front
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Walker Robert, grocer, 100 Filbert
Walker Thomas, merchant, 1 Prunc Walker Thomas E. & Co. merchants, 14 north Fourth: Walker William, currier, 9 Pear
Wall George, chairmaker, 10 Powell
Wall George, tailor, 6 Swanson-d. h. 61 Penn
Wall John, chairmaker, north Front near Race
Wall & Snyder, chairmakers, cor. Drinker's ay. and N. Front Wallington Captain Edward, merchant, 230 south Second
Wallington Mrs. boarding house, 55 south Fifth
Waln Jacob, attorney at law, 193 Pine
Walter Adam, bottler, 123 Arch
Walter Edwin, secretary of Lehigh Coal and Navigation Company, 176 north Fifth
Walter Frederick, tinplate worker, back 40 Cherry
Walter Thomas, teacher, 176 north Fifth
Ward Charles, jeweller, 13 Franklin court
Ward Reuben, pewterer, 11 Franklin court Wardell Thomas, bookseller, 230 Arch
Warner Joseph, gentleman, 223 north Fourth
Warner Philip, cordwainer, 41 Zane
Warner Stephen, painter, 34 south Fourth
Warner William, cordwainer, 41 Zane
Warr John, engraver, 7 Wood W. of Fourth, & 110 Walnut
Warrance Edward, coachmaker, back 174 Pine
Warren William, manager of New Theatre, 211 Spruce Vaters John, watchman, 88 north Front Waters Thomas, teacher, 23 Powell
Waterman Chance, sea captain, 146 south Front
Watkinson Richard, tailor, 19 south Fourth
Watkinson William, tailor, 19 south Fourth Watman Barbara, shopkeeper, 441 north Third
Watmough E. C. attorney at law, 159 Walnut
Watson James, watchmaker, 41 Race
Watson John W. merchant 111 south Ninth Watson Dr. 370 High
Watson Henry R. 92 Chesnut
Watson Mrs. E. biscuit baker, 84 north Front
Watson Mrs. 1 Bell's court
Watson Simon, blacksmith, Bank street
Watson Thomas, teacher, 222 south Fourth
Watson Thomas, biscuit baker, 84 north Front Way Margaret, shopkeeper, 4 south Second
Wayne Benjamin, carpenter, 207 south Seventh
Wayne Caleb P. merchant, S.W. cor. Fourth and Market- d. h. 383 north Fourth Wayne Charles, clerk, 110 Arch Weatherby J. D., N.E. cor. Water & Walnut-d. h. 24 Racc Weatherby Mrs. 24 Race
Weaver John, land agent, 149 Walnut
Weaver John, cordwainer, Locust near Dean
Weaver Joseph, drygood merchant, 180 north Second
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Weber G. importer of dry goods, 1623 south Second Wedge Sarah, shopkeeper, 220 south Seventh Weed Mrs. layer out of the dead, 8 south Fifth Weeks Benjamin, 134 High
Weeks Joseph, ladies shoemaker, 162 Lombard Welch Hezekiah, printer, Chester street
Wells Benjamin, grocer, 264 Arch Wells R. W. 119 south Ninth Welsh George, shoemaker, South alley
Wertzler John, blockmaker, 94 nortlı Water
West Richard, painter, 69 Gaskill
West Robert, cabinet and sofa maker, 129 Walnut-d. h. 20 Little George
West James, clerk, 49 Spruce
Wetherill John P. druggist, d. h. 210 Arch
Wevill, widow, upholsterer, N.W. cor. Chesnut and Fifth Wharton Charles, jun. merchant, 237 south Front
Wharton Henry, printer, 36 Dock
Wharton John, broker, Chesnut between Twelfth and 13th
Wharton Margaret, gentlewoman, 242 Walnut Wharton Thomas C. office, 13 Walnut
Wharton Thomas I. attorney at law, 56 south Sixth
Wheelan Charles, 100 south Water
Wheelan William E. merchant, 205 High
Wheeler Charles, attorney at law, 46 Walnut -
Whistler David, tailor, 210 High-d. h. Crown street White Britton, jun. broker, 70 south Sixth White Charles HI. cabinetmaker, 109 Walnut White David, carpenter, Prosperous alley White Henry, preacher, 40 north Fourth White James, cabinetmaker, 124 south Front White John, M.D. 82 north Front White John, grocer, 115 south Third
White John, merchant, 17 south Water-d. h. 115 S. Third White John, merchant, 17 south Water White Joseph, 146 south Second White Margaret, drygood store, 81 south Second White Nathan, tailor, north Thirteenth near High White Thomas H. merchant, 89 Walnut White William, merchant, 111 south Fourth White William, Harmony court White William, tallow chandler, 236 north Third Whitecar Thomas, chairmaker, 106 Lombard Whiteman William E. 61 south Third Whitman Nathan, grocer, 107 north Second Whitney Reuben, merchant, 93 south Fourth Whitney William, merchant, 33 south Fifth Whittle Samuel, merchant, 15 south Second Wickersham Thomas, broker, 161 Pine Widdowes Peter, teacher, 4 Strawberry Wiekle & Berger, drygood store, 214 north Second Wigfall Samuel, 81 Union
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Wigmore Joseph A. 72 Walnut Wigmore Joseph, 72 Walnut Wilcox Edmund, shoemaker, back 22 south Fourth
Wilcox Edmund, merchant, d. h. 134 Arch Wile John, cordwainer, 140 Lombard Wiley Alexander, d. h. 117 New Wiley & Davis, tailors, 108 Chesnut Wiley Joseph, clerk, Arch Street Ferry Wiley Robert, clerk, 69 Walnut
Willard Benjamin, carpenter, cor. Weaver's ay. and 12th Willard George, cryer of court, cor. Weaver's ay. and 12tl Willard Parr, shoemaker, 15 Strawberry
Williams Abraham, bricklayer, 172 south Ninth
Williams Charles, 172 south Ninth Williams D. F. shopkeeper, 22 north Eighth Williams Daniel, fruiterer, Lætitia court
Williams Edward, bricklayer, 172 south Ninth
Williams Henry J. attorney at law, 100 south Fourth
Williams John, grocer, 12 Strawberry
Williams Sarah, tailoress, 172 south Fifth
Williams Saralı, 219 Walnut
Williams Thomas, grocer, 56 South
Williams William J. gentleman, 102 south Fifth
Williams William, grocer, 220 south Third
Williamson Joseph F. lumber merchant, N.W. cor. Dean and Spruce
Williamson Michael, hay presser, 4 Powell
Williamson Mrs. 93 north Water
Willig George, jun. music store, 171 Chesnut
Willing Thomas M. merchant, 98 south Fourth
Willis Henry, merchant, 101 south Third
Willis John, muffin baker, 7 Gaskill
Willis John, 14 Filbert Wilmarth P. C. hatter, 254 High
Wilmer James, merchant, d. h. 417 High
Wilson David E. merchant, 205 High
Wilson George, bootmaker, 100 south Second
Wilson James P., D.D. 24 Sansom
Wilson James, 74 Chesnut
Wilson John, deputy marshal, 44 Carpenter
Wilson Mark, merchant, 32 Chesnut-d. h. 90 S. Eighth Wilson M. innkeeper, Sorrelhorse-Swiftsure, Frankford and Holmesburg stage office, 39 north Second
Wilson Thomas, principal cashier at U. S. Bank, Ninth near Walnut
Wilson Thomas, 13 south Ninth
Wilson William, 96 south Fourth
Windell John, gilder, south Fifth Winnemore Thomas, hatter, 212 south Second Winter James, scourer and bandbox maker, 37 Arch Wirtz Wynkoop, teacher, 202 Arch
Wirtz Mrs. M. boarding house, 202 Arch
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Wister John, clerk, 115 south Fourth Wister Joseph, 337 High
Wister Richard, merchant, 110 Chesnut, and N.W. cor. of High and Third
Wister Sarah, 110 Chesnut
Withington Samuel, jeweller, 119 Chesnut
Witmer Henry, innkeeper, 89 south Water
Witmer Henry, innkeeper, 30 north Fifth
Witner John, innkeeper, 20 Bread
Wittendale Robert, cordwainer, 224 south Second Wittlesy Mary Ann, widow, 352 north Third Wolf Jacob, baker, 140 north Front
Wolf Thomas, tailor, 145 south Front
Wood Allen, grocer, 135 Race
Wood Elijah, blacksmith, 35 Zane
Wood George C. framemaker, between Sch. Fifth and Sixth, south of High
Wood G. B. doctor, 122 Arch
Wood Isaac, shopkeeper, 84 south Third
Wood James B. wheelwright, 44 Spruce
Wood Joseph, paperhanger, Prospect alley
Wood & Passmore, auctioneers, 32 south Front- and 39 south Third
Wood Samuel, tanner, 108 Walnut
Wood Thomas, morocco dresser, 108 Walnut
Wood William, morocco dresser, 108 Walnut Wood William, blacksmith, 44 Spruce
Woodhouse Samuel, captain U. S. navy, 26 Sansom
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Wooden John, sea captain, 197 south Fourth Woodman Rebecca, nurse, 198 Lombard
Woodworth Martin, merchant, 266 north Third
Woodward Janvier J. bookseller, 35 Dock
Woodward William W. bookseller, 35 Dock and 52 S. 2d Woolston Benjamin, gentleman, south Sixth Worley & Welsh, merchants, 131 High
Worn & Shourds, cabinetmakers, 168 north Third
Worrell John, teacher, Chesnut street Wray Mary, shopkeeper, 43 south Second Wright & Coston, tobacconists, 41 south Third
Wright Edmond, umbrella maker, 56 High
Wright Edward, umbrella maker, 56 High
Wright Elihu, carpenter, 264 Lombard Wright John, umbrella maker, 56 High Wright Joseph, umbrella maker, 56 High Wright Samuel, umbrella maker, 56 High
Wright Thomas A. drygood store, 16 south Second
Wright Thomas, merchant, 230 Pine Wright Thomas, merchant, 30 Union Wright William, clerk, 24 Pear
Wucherer John, clerk, 146 south Second
Wurts Charles, merchant, 6 north Fourth
[ See letter W second alphabet,
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YARD James, merchant, d. h. 242 Walnut Yardley Thomas, M.D. 219} north Fourth Yardley William, merchant, 216 north Fourth Yarnall Charles, 357 High
Yarnall Edward, 357 High Yarnall John, merchant, 4 Bank
Yeager Joseph, engraver, Chester street
Yerger John, cordwainer, 354 north Third Young James, dyer, 13 Lombard Young & Delleker, engravers, 40 Chesnut Young Mary Mrs. 239 Lombard
Young Mrs. widow, grocer, 224 south Sixth Young Robert, drover, 33 south Juniper Young Robert, drover and dealer, south Juniper
Youst John, dealer, Franklin court
[ See letter Y second alphabet.
ZEBLEY Lewis, copperplate printer, 14 Union Zeilin Jacob, tavernkeeper, 38 south Sixth Zeller Frederick, clerk, Franklin court Zentler Conrad, printer, 6 Lodge alley Zentler & Rosengarten, manufacturing chemists, opposite No. 65 Pitt street, running west from St. John st. N.L. [ See letter Z second alphabet.
Should the reader not find the name he seeks in the first alphabetical list, he is requested to turn to the second series, immediately following.
CUSTOM HOUSE,
In Second below Dock, corner of Elmslie's alley.
Gen. John Steele, Collector-Andrew Epplee, Deputy Coi- tector-Samuel Clark, Naval Officer-John D. George, De- puty Naval Officer-James Glentworth, Surveyor-James Glentworth, jr. Deputy Surveyor-John Steele, jr. Weigher -Robert Jackson, Marker of Teas, &c .- Robert Milnor, Gauger-Thomas Stewart, Samuel Ross, Appraisers-An- drew Geyer, Inspector and Keeper of the Stores-Joseph Ab- bott, Matthias S. Steel, James S. Huber, and John Scott, Measurers.
COLLECTOR'S OFFICE.
Desk, No. 1 .- Entrance and Clearance of Vessels from and to foreign ports, and for preparing ship's papers.
No. 2 .- Cashier, and for the Entrance and Clear- ance of Vessels coastwise.
No. 3 .- Examination of Inward Entries, calculating of Duties and Drawbacks, and issuing of Certificates for goods shipped coastwise en- titled to Drawback.
No. 4,-Record of Imports.
No. 5 .- Bonds for Duties taken and Permits is- sued for landing goods.
No. 6 .- For paying Debentures.
No. 7 .- Export Bonds taken and cancelled, export Permits, and Permits for landing goods, re- ceived coastwise, issued.
No. 8 .- Record of Exports. No. 9 .- Cash book keeper. No. 10 .- Protections issued-and admission for sick seamen into the Hospital.
INSPECTORS.
Upper District .- From the North side of Market to Ken- sington-Peter Ozeas, Thomas Cash, Charles Anderson, John P. Schott, Gilbert Gaw, John Reed, Chambers Gaw.
Middle District .- From Market to Spruce-Benjamin Ashmead, Henry Huber, Jacob Zebley, John Davies, John W. Durant, Joseph R. Dickson.
Lower District .- From Spruce to the mouth of Schuylkill -Andrew Jackson, Robert Hopkins, William Dalzell, Job Whipple, J. Brown, Hunlock Huddy, Joseph Robinson.
At the Lazaretto-David Rose.
At Marcus Hook-Frederick Shull.
Benjamin Thomas, Inspector, and captain of the Port Re- venue Barge.
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Consuls from Denmark, resident in the U. States.
P. Pedersen, Minister Resident and Consul-General from Denmark to the United States.
L. Brandis, attached to the Legation.
I. Bohlen, Vice Consul, Philadelphia.
G. Hammeken, Consul, New York.
H. G. Jacobsen, Vice Consul, Baltimore.
T. Swift, Vice Consul, Alexandria. M. Myers, Vice Consul, Norfolk. Vacant, Wilmington, N. C.
J. H. Ladson, Vice Consul, Charleston, S.C.
N. M. Petersen, Vice Consul, Savannah.
Eben Fiske, Vice Consul, New Orleans.
Protestant Episcopal Sunday and Adult School So- ciety of Philadelphia.
Meet quarterly at St. James' Church, viz. on the fourth Tuesday in February, May, August and November ; Anni- versary on the Festival of Holy Innocents, December 28.
Patron, Right Rev. Bishop White; President, Hon. Wil- liam Tilghman ; Treasurer, William J. Baker; Correspond- ing Secretary, Rev. G. T. Bedell ; Recording Secretary, Wil- liam Robinson.
The Society have appointed James Crissy, No. 177 Ches- nut Street, agent, where schools attached to the Protestant Episcopal Church can be supplied with the publications of the Society at a very low rate.
American Beneficial Society.
Instituted October 6th, 1819-Incorporated Dec. 21st, 1819 .- Hold their stated meetings at the New Market Hall, the first Tuesday in every month.
President, Jacob Snider ; Vice President, Robert Ralston ; Treasurer, Thomas Taylor; Secretary, James Gihon; Mes- senger, Henry Habick.
Forensic and Literary Circle.
Instituted February 17th 1823 .- Its object the dissemi- nation of Literature .- Meets every Friday evening at the hall of the Harmony engine, in Fifth opposite Minor street. -Semi-annual elections for officers in January and July .- President, Morgan J. Rheese ; Secretary, William Lloyd Maddock; Recording Secretary, Charles Moulia; Trea- surer, Alexander J. Etris ; Librarian, John Ashton Jr.
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 streef
Abbett Henry, nail and stove store, 111 North Second
Abbott David, bookseller, 19 Cresson's alley
Abbott F. 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 Jolin, 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 John D jeweller 312 Powell Abraham Isaac, victualler, Second near Otter street Abraham Joseph, brickmaker, Fourth near Poplar lane
Abrams Henry, tailor, 7 Franklin court
Abrams Thomas, merchant, 13 S. wharves-d. h. 140 Pine
Abrams William, printer, Middle alley near Seventh
Achilles George, cabinetmaker, 7 Shield's court
Ackley Amasa, widow, 33 Old York road
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