The Philadelphia Directory, 1828, Part 33

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EIGHTH DISTRICT -Rev. Henry Lenhart, of Williamsport, Lycoming county; for the counties of Lycoming, Northumberland, Union, and Columbia.


NINTH DISTRICT .- Thomas Burnside, of Bellefont, Centre county; for the counties of Huntingdon, Mifflin, and Centre.


TENTH DISTRICT .- Stephen Barlow, of Meadville, Crawford county; for the counties of Crawford, Mercer. Erie, Warren, and Venango.


ELEVENTH DISTRICT .- John H. Hill, of Hathorough, Montgomery county; for the counties of Bucks and Montgomery.


TWELFTH DISTRICT .- John De Pui, of Harrisburg, Dauphin county; for the counties of Dauphin and Lebanon.


Grand Deacons, Senior, Ellianan W. Keyser; Junior, Joseph R. Hopkins.


Grand Marshal. John K. Kane .- Grand Sword Bearer, Henry Horn. - Grand Pursuivant, David Nathans. Grand Chaplains, Rev. Geo C. Potts, Rev. G. T Bedell, Rev. W. E. Ashton, Rev. R. U. Morgan, and Rev. Benjamin Allen ..


District Grand Chaplains .- SECOND DISTRICT, Rev. Solomon Everts .- THIRD DISTRICT, Rev. Richard D. Hall and Rev. L. S. Ivcs .-- EIGHTH DISSRICT, Rev. James De Pui -NINTH DISTRICT, Rev. Robert Piggot and Rev. W. H. Rees .- TANTH DISTRICT, Rev. T. Alden .- TWELFTH DISTRICT, Rev. J. B. Clemson.


STANDING COMMITTEES, viz.


Committee of Correspondence, Tristam B. Freeman, Samuel H. Perkins, Charles S. Coxe.


Committee to Examine the By-Laws of Subordinate Lodges, Samuel H. Thomas, Stephen W. Smith, N Fowle. Committee to Examine the Transastions of the past Year, and Select for Publication, Nathan R. Potts, Samuel Wonderly, Thomas M. Pettit.


Committee of Charity, Solomon Allen, Joseph R. Hopkins, Henry Y. Carter, and Robert Kid, (one vacancy.) Hall Committee, Frederick Erringer, G. W. Jones, William Weaver.


Committee of Finance, Wm. Page, W. Boyd, Brittain White, John M. Read, James M. Linnard.


APPOINTMENT BY THE GRAND SECRETARY .-- Samuel H. Perkins, Deputy Grand Secretary.


TRUSTEES OF THE MASONIC LOANS, viz.


The GRAND Officers, by virtue of their offices; and the following persons, elected by the Stockholders on the 1st January, IS27, viz. Edward Burd, Stephen Girard, Thomas Hale, Solomon Alien, Joseph Swift, and Thomas Biddle.


President of the Board, Edward Burd .- Treasurer, Thomas Hale. - Secretary, Samuel H. Thomas.


List of Lodges Held under the Jurisdiction of the Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania.


DESIGNATION. NO. » HIELD AT 2 Philadelphia, 3 Do.


Perseverance


9 Do. 19 Do, 21 Harrisburg, 22 Sunbury,


WORSHIPFUL MASTERS. Nicholas Saring. Samuel Webb. John S. Furey. Wm. H. Matthews. Joel Bailey. Isaac Huttenstein.


STATED MEETINGS.


2d Monday.


Sd Tuesday.


1st Friday.


1st Thursday. Od Wednesday. Full Moon.


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DESIGNATION .


NO. FIELD AT


25 Bristol, 43 Lancaster, 45 Pittsburg, 46 Litiz, 50 West Chester,


51 Philadelphia,


Do.


Do.


60 Brownsville,


Robert Clarke.


Ist Monday.


61 Willcesbarre,


62 Reading,


Isaac Hiester.


1st Wednesday.


2d Monday,


Sat. preceding F. M. 2d Friday.


Sat. preceding F. M.


Lafayette


Philadelphia


Phoenix


Hiram


81 Germantown,


Thomas Ripley.


Danl. M Broadhead. Tues. of or before FM.


St. Tammany's


Columbia


91 Philadelphia,


Benj. T. Neal.


Orange


94 New Hope,


Jerusalem


102 Frankfort,


William F. Page.


Philanthropic


104 New Holland,


106 Williamsport,


Western Star


107 Kaskaskias,


Union


108 Wysox & Orwell, Hiram Mix.


Ohio


113 Pittsburg, ,


Solomon's


114 Philadelphia,


St. John's


115 Do.


Amicitia .


116 Marietta,


Abner Thomas.


North Star


119 Gibson,


Joseph Wasburn.


1st Saturday. Wed. of or prec. F. M.' 3d Thursday. 2d Tuesday.


Herman's Rising Star


126


Do.


Temple .


128


Do.


Phoenix


130 Do.


Industry


131


Do.


Brandy wine .


132 Waynesburg, 13S Beaver,


Franklin .


134 Philadelphia,


Roxborough


135 Manayunk,


Friendship


136 Abington, Tp.


Schuylkilll


138 Orwigsburgh,


Hiram Tyrian 141 Halifax,


Village 142 Humphreyville, Geo. Washington 143 Chambersburg,


Charity


144 Milton,


WORSHIPFUL MASTERS.


Matthew M. Kelly. Richard Robinson. M. Manderback. Samson Babb.


James Gowen.


Jacob Connelly, jr.


Ist. Wednesday.


Frederick M. Smith. 2d Tuesday.


Harmony Washington Hope and Good Intention


Concordia


66 Morgantown, 67 Philadelphia, 69 Chester, 70 Athens,


William Baker.


R. U. Morgan. Joseph Kingsbery. James B. Scott.


George H. Bicking. Ellis Lewis.


Sat. preceding F. M. The same.


F. M. or Mo. following. 1st Monday. 4th do.


Mon. preceding F. M. Thur. preceding F. M. F. M. or Mon. after Full Moon.


Sheply R. Holmes. James Harper.


2d Wednesday. 3d Friday.


Alexander Diamond. 1st Wednesdays


Union


121 Philadelphia,


St. John's


123 York,


125 Philadelphia,


David C. Skerret. 4th Friday. 4th Tuesday. Sd Tuesday. Daniel Ilgenfritz. Henry Korkhaus. James Page. William Keegan. 3d Wednesday. 2d Thursday. J. R. Chandler. George Hortter, jr. Effinger Happersett. 3d eve. prev. to F. M.


Wed. before F. M. Samuel H. Thomas. James Renshaw. John M. Jones. William B. Potts. Richard Rogers. J. H. Scolfield. 2d Wednesday. Saturday after F. M. Wed. after F. M. 'Tues. at or after F. M. Evening of F. M. 1st Saturday. Samuel Fahnestock. 1st and Sd Fridays.


Evening prev. to F. M.


STATED MEETINGS. Sat preceding F. M. 2d Wednesday. Last do.


2d Saturday. 4th Thursilay.


52 59


04 Greensburg,


Frederick A. Wise.


Isaac S. Bonsall.


71 Philadelphia, 72 Do 75 Charlestown,


82 Milford,


Calvin Skinner.


83 Damascus, 84 Somerset,


Thomas 'Thompson.


Henry Lenhart.


4th Wednesday. 2d Tuesday.


Ist Monday.


Isaac Bowman.


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DESIGNATION. Western Star .


NO. HELD AT


146 Meadville,


Freedom 147 Bethany,


Mount Moriah .


150 Troy,


Jordan


151 Allentown,


Easton 152 Easton,


Waynesburg 153 Waynesburg,


Mount Moriah . 155 Philadelphia,


Wm. Washington 156 Chestnut Level,


Meridian Sun . 158 Philadelphia,


Columbia . . . 159 Danville,


La Reconnaissance 160 Philadelphia,


Fidelity


162.


S New London 2 Cross Roads,


Evergreen


163 Towanda,


Washington


164 Washington,


Milnor


165 Pittsburg,


Geo. W. Bradley. Joseph Hough.


3d Wednesday.


Sat. of, or before F. M.


1st Tuesday. Saturday after F. M. Sat. of, or before F. M. 1st Wednesday. 4th Saturday.


Wed. of or prece. F. M. Sat. of or prece. F. M. Tues. fol. 2d Mond. Saturday after F. M.


Eaton


.


180 Jefferson,


Mercer


182 Mercer,


Farmers'


183 Paoli,


Fairview


184 Fairview,


Franklin 185 Braintrim,


Eastern Star 186 Philadelphia,


Integrity 187 Do.


Cement


189 Wellsborough,


Charity


190 Norristown,


Hermanos Legi- timos de la luz del Papaloapam Centre


192 Bellefonte,


L'afayette


194 New Berlin,


William Craven. .


Philanthropy · Morning Star


196 Mercersburg,


197 Carlisle,


198 Shippensburgh,


Good Samaritan


199 Jersey Shore, 200 Gettysburg,


Mauch Chunk . .


201 Mauch Chunk,


202 Greencastle,


Mount Pisgah Jackson


203 Mifflin, 204 Tunkhannock,


Columbus Evening Star 206 Middletown, Tp.


Morning Dawn . 207 Brooklyn, Tp.


WORSHIPFUL MASTERS. John Dick.


Joseph Castle. Charles Taylor. J. S. Gibson. James M. Porter.


Robert Thomas. Robert Sproul.


Frederick Plummer. 1st Tuesday.


Tues. of, or after F. H. 4th Monday.


Last day of the mo.


Wed. preceding F. M.


Doylestown


168 Doylestown,


Eastern Star


169 Columbia,


Robert Spear. David Rutter.


Lawrence


171 Pottstown,


William Ralston.


Mount Lebanon Hamilton .


173 Lawrenceville,


W. W. Fetterman.


Downingtown


174 Downingtown,


Morning Star


Delaware .


176 Mount Pleasant, 177 Delaware,


Mount Moriah Zebulon


178 Huntingdon, 179 Middle Smithfield, John Turn.


Thurs. before F. M. Samuel McGuire. Epaphroditus Cosset. Wed. of, or bef F. M. Elijah Lewis. Alvin C. Thayer. Wait S. Skinner.


Thurs. before F. M. 3d Thursday. Ist do.


Monday before F. M. Wed. after F. M.


James Armor. John Baskin.


Full Moon.


Thurs. of or prec. F. M. William McKinstry. 1st and Sd Tuesday. Jacob Squires Sd Wednesday. Ist and Sd Tuesday. William A. Finley. William Babb. Rob. Go dloe Harper. 1st and 3d Thursday. John Leisenring.


Sat. preceding F. M. Danl. C. Newcomer. 1st and Sd Thursday. Henry G. Hesser. Monday before F. M. Luman Ferry. William C. Turrel. Ebenezer Gere.


Thursday before F. M. Tues. of or bef. F. M.


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STATED MĚÉTINGS.


Tues. af. at, or of F. M. Tues. of, or bef. F. M. Mon. of, or bef. F. M. Mon. preceding F. M. 1st Thurs. after F. M. Sd Monday. 4th Tuesday. Sat. of, or before F. M.


Martin Eckendorff.


James Kelton.


Geo. Scott.


Benevolent


172 Lebanon,


George Boyer. John Stouffer.


David R. Porter.


William Stephens.


James Hickey.


Samuel W. Morris. William Powell.


191 Alvarado,


Cumberland Star Silentia Lafayette


195 Hatborough,


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DESIGNATION. NO. HELD AT


Golden Rule 208 Landisburg,


Hillsboro' Union


209 Hillsborough,


Mount Zion . .


210 M. Connelsburg,


Kensington . Mount Patmos .


211 Kensington,


212 Hanover,


Montrose


213 Montrose,


WORSHIPFUL MÅSTERS. R. H. M.Clelland. J. M. Davis. Andrew Lindsay. Tracy Taylor.


W. D. Gobrecht.


Jonah Brewster.


STATED MEETINGS. Last Wednesday.


Grand Lodge of New York.


The Grand Lodge of New York was first constituted by a warrant from the duke of Athol, dated London, 5th September, A D. 1781.


In conformity to the example which had been set by the grand lodges of several states after the revolutionary contest, on the fifth September, A D. 1787, the masters and wardens of the several lodges within the state, having being duly notified, assembled in the city of New York; and the late provincial grand lodge having been closed sine die, formed and opened an independent grand lodge, and elected and installed their grand officers.


There are now (1826) two Grand Lodges in the state of New York. One held in Albany, of which Stephen Jan Rensselaer, Esq. is M. E. Grand Master-The other is held in the city of New York, and Martin Hoff- man, Esq. M. E. Grand Master.


Officers of the Grand Lodge of the state of New York.


M. W. Elisha W. King, Esq., Grand Master. R. W Richard Hatfield, Esq., D. Grand Mutter. R. W. Henry J Feltus, Esq , G. S. Warden. R. W. Matson Smith, Esq. M D., G. J Warden. R. W. George W. Hyer, Esq., G. Treasurer. R. W. Oliver M Lownds, G. Secretary. R. W & Rev. Archibald M. Clay, D. D. R. W. & Rev. Jona. M. Wainwright, R. W. & Rev James G. Ogilvie, R. W. & Rev. Frederick C Sebæffer, R W. Matthew Reed, Grand Sword Bearer. R. W Mordecai Myers, Grand Varshal. R. W. Charles G. Ferris, Grand Standard Bearer. W. William M. Price, W. R Pardessus, Grand Stewards. W. R Malbone, W. Wm. L Morris,


Grand Chaplains.


W. Anthony W. Jones, G. S. D. W. Francis Dubuar, G J. D. B. Joseph Jacobs, G. P.


B. Gerrit Lansing, A. G. P. B. Robert Young, G. Tyler.


The Quarterly Communications of the Grand Lodge are held on the first Wednesdays of March, June, Sep- tember, and December. The Election of Grand Offi- cers is made at the June Communication.


Grand Stewards of Charity.


First Class.


Niel Gray,


of No. 368.


Samuel H. Rogers, 378.


Jolın F. Sibell, 390.


Second Class.


Cornelius P M'Elwain, - of No. 1.


Etienne Millon, 71.


Anthony W. Jones, 143.


Third Class.


William E. Ross, of No. 2.


Thomas Cleary, 107.


Ferdinand L. Wilsey, 371.


Fourth Class.


George Barrell, of No. 35.


Henry Marsb, 142.


Lebbeus Chapman, 304.


The Grand Stewards' Lodge meets quarterly, on the last Wednesday in February, May, August, and No- vember.


OG The First Class from February to May, Se- cond Class from May to August, Third Class from August to November, Fourth Class from November to F bruary.


List of Lodges, and their times of meeting in New York.


Designation. No. Held at


St. John's


1 Masonic Hall, Broadway Do


Independent, R. A.


2


Do


St. Andrew's Hiram


7 10 Union Hall 16 Masonic Hall. Br adway


Holland Howard


35 Do Trinity Phoenix


39 St John's Hall


L'Union Francaise


Fortitude Abram's


40 Do 71 Masonic Hall, Broadway 81 Military garden Brooklyn 83 St. John's Hall


Worshipful Masters. C. P M'Elwain A. R. Thompson James Robinson Harris Scoville Edmund Seaman Geo. Barrell J. G. Finn D L. Tuthill R. Pardessus D. Storms Peter M'Namara


Stated Meetings,


2d & 4th Thursday's 2d & 4th Mondays 2d & 4th Fridays


Ist & 3d Tuesdays Ist & 3d Tuesdays 2d & 4th Wednesdays


· Od & 4th Mondays 2d & 4th Wednesdays 1st & 3d Tuesdays Ist & 3d Mondays Ist & 3d Mondays


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Designation. Washington


No. Held at 84 Masonic Hall, Broadway 91


Worshipful Masters. A. F. Cernau Wm. Rockwell


H. R. Powell P. Stuyvesant


Morton


108 St. John's Hall


La Sincerite Mount Moriah


122 Masonic Hall, Broadway 132 Union Hall


Benevolent


142 St. John's Hall


Clinton


143 Union Hall


Mechanic


153 Do


New Jerusalem Concord


304


German Union


322 Union Halt


Hohenlinden


338 Militarygarden, Brooklyn 339 St. John's Hall


J. G. Rohr Jos. Sprague John Gilmore


Silentia


360 Masonic Hall, Broadway


Charles Adams Jas. Bowers


York


367 St John's Hall


368 Masonic Hall, Broadway 370 Union Hall


D. M. Prall Gilbert Reynolds W. G. Whitc Silas Butler


D. F. Lee


1st & 3d Thursdays


Eastern Star


379 Eastern Hall, Manhattan Island.


C. B. Simpson


1st & Sd Thursdays


Franklin


380 Union Hall


Charles Cleever 2d & 4th Fridays


1 Greenwich


381


Corner of Christopher and Hudson streets until the first of May; after that, at the cor- ner of Sixth Avenue and Fifth street.


Danl. H. Wced


Ist & Sd Thursdays


Richmond


384 Tomkinsville


Mariner's


385 Union Hall


Bolivar


386


Do


1st & 3d Mondays


Montgomery


387 St. John's Hall Do E. Sturges 383


Ist & 3d Fridays


Mystic Locke


389


Do


H. C. Atwood


1st & 3d Mondays 1st & 3d Fridays


Naval


391 Brooklyn, near the old Ferry


Samuel Hart


2d & 4th Wednesdays


Columbia


392


A. D. Wilson


Grand Lodge of New Jersey.


A convention of free and accepted masons of the state of New Jersey, was holden agreeable to previous notice, on the eighteenth December, A. D. 1786, at the city of New Brunswick, when a grand lodge for the said state was duly constituted, and the Hon. David Brearly, Esq. chief justice of the state, was elected first grand master.


LIST OF SUBORDINATE LODGES.


Designation. No. Held at.


No. Held at.


Solomon's Lodge ·


1 - Middlebrook


Designation. Hiram 25 Flemington


St. John's


2 Newark


Hope Lodge 26 Hope


Trenton


5 Trenton


Mansfield 31 Washington


Harmony


S Newtown


Sharp Town


32 Sharp Town


Brearly


9 Bridgetown


Chatham


33 Chatham


Woodbury


11 Woodbury


Schrewsbury Washing. 54 Eaton Town


Union


12 New Brunswick


Cedarville 35 Cedarville


Paterson


13 Orange


Pittstown


38 Pittstown


Farmer's


14 Hamburg


Allowaystown


39 Alloways


Olive Branch


16 Greenwich


Jerusalem


40 Plainfield


Cincinnati


17 Whippany


Washington


41 Elizabeth Town 42 Deerfield


19 Salem


Tuckerton


43 Tuckerton


21 Orange


Essex


44 Caldwell


22 Port Elizabeth


Camden


45 Camden


23 Angusta


Euclid


46 Berkshire


Adelphi


Do


Armour


100 Saw Pits West Chester


Albion


107 Masonic Hall, Broadway


.I. H. Thompson Vénérable Chegaray S. Vau Beuren James Spence James Herring J. E. Solomons James Flanagan T. C. Williams


Stated Meetings. Ist and 3d Tuesdays 1st & 3d Thursdays Do 2d & 4th Tuesdays Ist & 3d Thursdays Ist & 3d Mondays 1st & 3d Thursdays 2d & 4th Tuesdays 2d & 4th Mondays 2d & 4th Tuesdays Ist & 3d Wednesdays 2d & 4th Mondays Dd & 4th Thursdays 2d & 4th Mondays


New York Manhattan Minerva


Lafayette


371 Masonic Hall, Broadway 373 St. John's Hall


Hoffman


378 Masonic Hall, Broadway


Benjamin Wood Saml. Morton Lemuel Wells Daniel M'Lean


Ist & 3d Tuesdays Od & 4th Wednesdays


2d & 4th Thursdays


Tompkins


390 Masonic Hall, Broadway


John F. Sibell


J. Hunter's Tavern,


2d & 4th Wednesdays Ist & 3d Mondays Ist & Sd Tuesdays 2d & 4th Thursdays Ist & 3d Fridays 1st & 3d Mondays 2d & 4th Thursdays


Hibernia


158 St. John's Hall Do


Mount Holly Salem Union Friendship Augusta


18 Mount Holly


Deerfield


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GUARDIANS OF THE POOR FOR 182.,


Of the City of Philadelphia, District of Southwark, Township of the Northern Liberties, Penn and Kensington.


District No. 1.


1. JAS. S. SPENCER, No 13, Palmyra Row .--- From the north side of Vine street to the south side of Callowhill street, and from the west side of Sixth street to Schuylkill.


2. THOS. LEWELLEN, corner of Eighth and But- tonwood Lane .- From the north side of Callowhill street to the south side of Hickory Lane, and from Sixth street to Schuylkill.


3. WM. ESHER, near Turner's Lane, west of Ridge Road .- From the north side of Hickory Lane to the boundary line of Penn Township, and from Schuylkill to Sixth street, taking in the west part of Germantown road.


District No. 2.


4. JOSEPH BAKER, on Germantown Road .- Be- ginning on the west side of New Front street and the Cohocksink Creek, up the said Front Street to Camae street, up Camae street to New Second street, down New Second street to the above named creek.


5. THOS. H. CRAIG, at Globe Mill .- Commencing at the Cohocksink creek and Germantown Road, up the Germantown Road west side to the intersection of Second street, up Second street, west side, to the township line, along the township line to the Ger- mantown Road, down the Germantown road to the east side of Second street; down Second street to the Cohoeksink creek, along the Cohocksink creek to the place of beginning.


6. JACOB DEAL, near the Globe Mill .- Commenc- ing at the Cohocksink creek and Second street. up Second street west side to Germantown road, up Germantown road west side to the intersection of Sixth street, down Sixth street east side to the Co- hocksink Creek, along Cohocksink creek to the place. of beginning.


District No. 3.


7. GEO. APP, on the Frankford Road, near Queen street .- Beginning at the mouth of Cohoeksink creek and the river Delaware, then running up the river to Shackamaxun street, thence up Shacka- muxun street to Frankford road, thence up said road to Master street, thence along said Master street to the easterly side of New Front street, thence up said street to Mud lane, then crossing the said street to the westerly side thereof, then down said strect including both sides thereof to Co- boeksink creek, then along said creek to the place of beginning.


S. GEO. W. LEHMAN, Beach, above Maiden street .- Beginning at the foot of Shackamaxun street and the river Delaware, thence up the north side of said street to Frankford road, thenee up the east side of said road to Hanover street, thenee down the south side of said street to the Delaware. 9. THOS. VAUGHAN, corner of Queen and Marl- borough streets .- Beginning at the foot of Hano- ver street and the river Delaware, up the north side of Hanover street to the east side of New Second street, and along said street to the township line,


then following the township line to the river Dela- ware.


District No. 4.


10. JOHN KESSLER, Jr. No. 166, Coates' strect. -From the north side of Poplar lane to the south side of Cohoeksink creek, and from the river Dela- ware to Sixth street.


11. JAS C. WALTERS, No. 412, north Front street .- From the south side of Poplar lane to the north side of Brown street, and from the Delaware to Sixth street


12. SAMUEL KUEN, No, 401, north Third street. -From the south side of Brown street to the north side of Coates' street, and from the Delaware to Sixth street.


District No. 5


13. ROBERT A PHILSON, S. W. corner of Coates' and Third streets .- From the south side of Coates' street to the north side of Green street, and from the Delaware to Sixth street


14. ROBERT PARHAM, No. 39, Noble street .- From Green to Tammany street, and from Sixth street to the Delaware.


15. HENRY I. RETHLE, north Sixth street, below Noble .- From the south side of Duke street and south side of' Tammany street to Peg's run, and from the Delaware to Sixth street.


16. DANIEL K. MILLER, Second street below Tammany -From Peg's run to Callowhill street, and from Sixth street to the Delaware.


District No. 6.


17. JOSEPH EBERTH, No. 143, Vine street .- From Callowhill to Vine street, and from Sixth street to the Delaware


18. FRANCIS PEROT, No. 120, Vine street .- Front the south side of Vine street to the north side of Race street, and from the Delaware to Sixth street.


19. ABRAHAM RITTER, No. 16, south Seventh street -From the south side of Race street to the north side of Arch street, and from the Delaware to Sixth street.


District No. 7.


20. BENJAMIN E. VALENTINE, No. 154, Arch street -From the south side of Vine to the north side of Arch street, and from the west side of Sixth to the east side of Ninth street.


21. JAMES WEST. Montgomery Square, Tenth street between Cherry and Rare streets .- From the south side of Vi c to the north side of Arch street, and from the west side of Ninth to the east side of Twelfth street.


22. EDWARD B. GARRIGUES, corner of Sixth and High streets .- From the south side of Arch to the north side of Market, and from the Delaware to the east side of Eleventh street. District No. S.


23. LEWIS TAYLOR, corner of High and Fifth streets .- From the south side of Market to the north side of Chesnut, and from the Delaware to the east side of Eleventh street.


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24. JACOB FRALEY, No. 24, Walnut street .- From the south side of Chesnut to the north side of Walnut, and from the Delaware to the east side of Eleventh street.


25. CHARLES H. WHITE, No. 109, Walnut street .- From the south side of Walnut to the north side of Spruce, and from the Delaware to the east side of Seventh street.


District No. 9.


26. TIMOTHY CALDWELL, corner of Walnut and Front street, from Schuylkill .- From the south side of Vine to the north side of Arco street, and from the west side of Twelfth street to Schuylkill. 27. JAMES B. SMITII, No. 340, Arch street .- From the south side of Arch to the north side of Chesnut, and from the west side of Eleventh street to Schuylkill.


2S. JOHN CREAN, Jr. corner of Twelfth and Spruce streets .- From the south side of Clicenut to the north side of Spruce. and from the west side of Eleventh street to Schuylkill


District No. 10.


29. EDWARD PARKER, No. 243, High street .- From the south side of Walnut to the north side of Spruce, and from the west side of Seventh street to the east side of Eleventh street.


30. JAMES HUTCHINSON, No 146, south Se- venth street .- From the south side of Spruce to the north side of Cedar, and from Tenth street to Schuylkill.


31. GEORGE JEFFRIES, No. 197, south Fifth street .- From the south side of Pine to the north side of Cedar, and from the west side of Fifth street to the east side of Tenth street.


District No. 11.


32. SAML. ALEXANDER, No. 31, Walnut street. -From the south side of Spruce to the north side of Pine, and from the river Delaware to the east side of Tenth street.


JOHN GILDER, No. 36, S. Thirteenth street. 33. LEWIS WALTON, No 209, south Second street .- From the south side of Pine to the north side of Cedar, and from the Delaware to the east side of Fifth street.


District No. 12.


34. JOHN ROGERS, No 257, south Secend street. -From the south side of Cedar street to the north side of Shippen street continued, and from the river Delaware to Passyunk road.


35. WM. TOWELL, Fourth street below Christian. -From the south side of Shippen to the north side of Plum street and north side of Fuller's alley and from the river Delaware to Passyunk road.


36. HENRY ELWELL, No. 380, south Front street, fifth house above Queen street. Shop No. S, Mcad alley .- From the south side of Plum street and south side of Fuller's alley to the north side of Ger- man street and north side of Mead alley, and from the Delaware to Passyunk road.


District No. 13.


37. JOSEPH CARTER, No. 331, south Second street .- From the south side of German street and south side of Mcad alley to the north side of Queen street, and from the river Delaware to Passyunk road


38. WVM. L. BARBER, No. 23, Christian street. -From the south side of Queen street (between


the east side of Second street and the river Dela- ware) to the southern boundary of the district.


39. ANDREW CROZIER, No 424, south Front street. From the south side of Queen street to the southern boundary of the district, and from the west side of Second street to Passyunk road.


Officers of the General Board.


JOHN GILDER, President, Nu. 36, south Thirteenth street.


THOMAS A. ALEXANDER, Treasurer, No. 45, north Front street.


GEORGE HEYL, Secretary, No. 25, north Seventh street, and s. w. corner of Front and Walnut streets. JOHN M. SCOTT, Solicitor, No 148, Chesnut street. Agent.


JACOB FITLER, corner of Tammany and north Fourth streets.


Assistant Agent.


JOSHUA MERRICK, No. 8, Mary street, District of Southwark.


Managers of the Alms. House.


JOSEPH TAYLOR, President, north Sixth street, second door above Noble street.


JOHN HUFFNAGLE, dwelling house No. 429, High street,-Store, corner of Fifth and High streets.


THOMAS ROGERS, No. 411, Arch street.


ELISHA W. COOK, No. 105, Pine street, and back of No. 75, Dock street.


BENJAMIN KLINE, corner of .Dillwyn and Noble streets.


EDMUND SHOTWELL No. 211, north Fourth strcet


WILLIAM FLANAGAN, dwelling house No. 509, south Front street,-Shop, No. 8, Walnut strcet. CHARLES FINNEY, No. 270, south Second street. JOEL ATKINSON, No. 6, Tenth above Cherry street.


GEORGE HEYL, Secretary B. M. No. 25, north Seventh street.


JEREMIAH PIERSOL, Steward, } Of the Alms MARGARET SIBBET, Matron, S House, &c. Physicians to the Out-door Poor.


H. M. TUCKER, No. 230, Arch street, for the Eastern District of Penn Township, extending from the north side of Vine street to the south side of Coates street, and from the west side of Sixth street to the east side of Thirteenth street.




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