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North, 6th ab Green .- Rev. Thomas L. Janeway. Spring Garden, 11th ab Sp Garden st .- Rev. John M'Dowell, D. D.
Logan Square, 20th and Vine .- Rev. Chas. Brown. First Southwark, German ab 2d .- Rev. E. W. Bruen.
South wark, 3d and Redwood .- Rev. Griffith Owen, residence adjoining the church.
First, (Kensington ) Palmer West of Queen .- Rev George W. Chandler.
Colocksink, G T Road above 6th .- Rev. Daniel Gaston.
Green Hill, Girard avenue ab 16th .- Rev. W. W. Taylor.
Penn, 10th ab Poplar .- Rev. Francis D. Ladd. Richmond .- Vacant.
Fifteenth, 15th and Lombard .- Rev. Clarke Lou- den.
First West Philadelphia, Walnut bet William and Till .- Rv. J. G. Butler, Chestnut ab Till.
Second West Philada., 6th and Bridge .- Rev. Thomas S. Jolinson, 8th ab Haverford road.
Calvary, 15th & Locust .- Rev. John Jenkins, 748 Pine.
First Secession, (Kensington,) F road ab Frank- lin -Rev. William O. Johnstone.
Welsh, S W 12th and Filbert .- Rev. R. Sennar, 18th and Arch.
Union, 9th and Spring Garden .- Rev. William R. Durnett.
Westminster, Broad and Shippen .- Rev. Robert Watts.
South-Western, 20th and Lombard sts .- Rev. J. M'Askie.
ASSOCIATE PRESBYTERIAN.
First, Walnut ab 4th .- Vacant.
Second, Front ab Jefferson .- Rev. Jos. T. Cooper, 34 Queen (K).
Third, N W 15th and Market .- Rev. Thomas H. Beveridge, 173 Race.
Shippen street, bel 12th ·- Rev. C. C. Webster, Lombard n 13th.
Central Hall, Frankford ab Master .- Rev. Thos. Johnson, Shackamaxon bel Queen.
ASSOCIATE REFORMED PRESBYTERIAN.
First, 13th ab Market .- Rev. J. B. Dales, Juniper n Filbert.
Second, Lombard ab 19th .- Rev. Robert W. Oli- ver, 752 Lombard n 19th.
Third, Vine ab 17th .- Rev. Robert Armstrong, Thompson n 19th.
REFORMED PRESBYTERIAN.
Broad below Spruce .- Rev. T. W. J. Wylie, 760 Pine.
Cherry street bel 11th .- Rev Jas. M. Wilson, 8 W North.
Twenty-third bel Callowhill .- Rev. W. Sterrett, Callowhill n 23d.
Seventeenth ab Cherry .- Rev. Saml. O. Wylie, 26 S 17th.
Fighteenth street, cor. Filbert .- Rev. Saml. W. Crawford, D. D.
Deal street, bel Frankford road .- Rev. --- Mil- ligan.
York street, bet Front and F road .- Rev. A. J. M'Aulev.
Tenth st., S W cor South, (Odd Fellows' Hall.)
Hancock street, n Oxford .- Rev. Robt. J. Black, 564 Marshall ab Master.
PROTESTANT EPISCOPAL.
Bishop White Chapel, Pegg and Margaretta'- Rev. J. H. Smith, jr., 562 N Front.
Christ Church, 2d ab Market .- Rev. B. Dorr, S E 13th and Arch.
St. James', 7th ab Market .- Rev. Henry J. Mor- ton, 9 Clinton.
St. Peter's, 3d & Pine .- Rev. W. H. Odenheim- er, 99 Pine.
St. Stephen's, 10th ab Chestnut .- Rev. H. W. Du- cachet, D). D., 8 Girard.
St. Andrew's, 8th ab Spruce .- Rev. Wm. B. Ste- vens, D. D. 13 Clinton.
St. Jude's, Franklin ab Brown .- Vacant.
St. John's, Brown bel 3d .- Rev. Benjamin Frank- lin, 323 Brown.
St. Luke's, 13th below Spruce .- Rev. M. A. De Wolfe Howe, Broad n Pine.
St. Philip's, Vine bel 8th .- Rev Chas. D. Cooper, 225 Vine.
Epiphany, 15th anıl Chestnut .- Rev. James H. Fowles, D. D.
Grace, 12th & Cherry .-- Rev. Wm. Suddards, 224 Cherry.
St. Paul's, 3d bel Walnut .- Rev. Richard Newton, 269 Pine,
St. Matthew's, Francisville .- Rev. Geo. E. Hare, D. D., 34 Summer.
Trinity, Catharine ab 2d .- Rev. John Coleman, D. D., 318 S Front.
Gloria Dei, Swanson near Navy Yard .- Rev. J. C. Clay, D. D., residence adjoining the church.
Church of the Ascension, Lombard ab 11th .- Rev. Frederick Ogilby, 43 Clinton.
Church of the Evangelists, 5th ab Catharine .- Rev. William Huckel, 372 S 9th.
Emanuel, Marlboro' ab Franklin .- Rev. J. G. Maxwell, 100 S 8th.
All Saints, 12th below Fitzwater .- Rev. Henry E. Montgomery, N E 10th and Fitzwater.
Church of the Nativity, 11th and Washington .- Rev. F. S. Wiley, residence adjoining the church.
Advent Church, York av ab Tammany .- Rev. Samuel A. Clark, 16 Marshall.
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CHURCHES.
Church of the Redemption, 21st and Callowhill .- Rev. G. Durborrow, Callowhill n 21st.
St. Mark's, Locust ab 16th .- Rev. J. P. B. Wil- mer, residence adjoining the Church.
St. Mary's, Locust bet William and Till (W P) .- Rev. Thos. C. Yarnall, residence adjoining the church.
St. James the Less, Falls of Schuylkill .- Rev. A. Tenbrook.
Zion, cor of School and Edward .- Rev. Jacob M. Douglass, 378 Coates.
Church of the Atonement, 17th & Sommer .- Rev. Kingston Goddard, Filbert n 16th
Church of the Crucifixion, 8th ab Shippen .- Rev. D. I. Henderson, 283 S 11th.
Church of the Mediator, 19th and Lombard .- Rev. G. Lewis Platt, 522 Spruce.
Church of the Messiah, Port Richmond .- Vacant. St. Bartholomew, 15th and Germantown road .- Rev. Norris M. Jones, residence near the church.
Church of the Resurrection, Broad and German- town road .- Rev. Thos. J. Davis, Rising Sun Village. Seamen's Chapel, not located .- Rev. Richard S. Trappier, 31 Clinton.
ROMAN CATHOLIC.
St. Augustine's, 4th opp New .- Rev. P. Moriarty. St. Joseph's, Willing's al .- Rev. J. J. Barbelin. St. Mary's, 4th ab Spruce .- Rev. Gco. Stobel.
St. John's, 13th below Market .- Rev. Edward J. Sourin.
Holy Trinity, 6th and Spruce .- Vacant.
St. Michael's, 2d, W Kensington .- Rev. William Loughran.
St. Francis Xavier, n Fair Mt .- Rev. P. Rafferty. St. Ann, Pt. Richmond,-Rev. Hugh M'Laughlin. IN Front.
St. Patrick's, 20th ah Spruce .- Rev. D. F. Devitt. St. Philip de Neri, Queen ab Second .- Rev. N. Cantwell.
St. Peter's, 5th and Franklin av .- Rev. Benedict Baver.
St. Paul's, Christian bel 10tl .- Rev. P. F. Sheridan Church of the Assumption, Spring Garden below 12th .- Rev. C. J. H. Carter.
St. Terresa, Broad and Catharine .- Rev. Hugh Lane.
St. Alphonsus, 4th and Reed .- Rev. - Cobbin. St. Mary Magdalene, Marriott bel 8th .- Rev. C. Mariana.
St. Malachy, 11th ab Master .- Rev. John Kelly.
SECOND ADVENT.
Sixteenth street, cor of St. Joseph's av .- Rev. Jo- siah Litch.
UNITARIAN.
First, 10th and Locust .- Rev. W. H. Furness, Pine near 15th.
UNIVERSALIST.
First, Lombard ab 4th .- Rev. Abel C. Thomas.
Second, Callowhill bel 5th .- Rev. Nelson Doolittle, 43 Marshall.
Third, Phoenix ab F road .- Vacant.
Church of the Messiah, cor Juniper & Locust .- Rev. Henry Bacon, 98 S 16th.
WESLEYAN METHODIST.
Bethel u Front and Otter .- Rev. R. Clifford, 550
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MINISTERS AND CONSULS.
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MINISTERS AND CONSULS
FROM FOREIGN POWERS RESIDENT IN PHILADELPHIA.
FROM AUSTRIA. S. Morris Waln, Vice Consul, 35 S Del av.
FROM BAVARIA. Clamor Frederiek Hagedorn, Consul, S W 5th and Powell.
FROM BELGIUM. Mark Samuel Mange, Consul, 206 S 9th.
FROM BRAZIL. Edward S. Sayres, Vice Consul, 125} S Front.
FROM BREMEN. George H. Mecke, Consul, 26 S 2d.
FROM GREAT BRITAIN. C. B. Matthew, Consul, 46} Walnut.
FROM NEW GRENADA. J. M. R. De Porras, Consul, 43 S Front. FROM BUENOS AYRES. Nalbro Frazier, Consul, 13 Walnut.
FROM DENMARK. Godfrey Weber, 21 Church alley.
FROM WIRTEMBERG. Fred. Klett, 2d and Callowhill.
FROM FRANCE. M. Durand de St. Andre, 103 Locust.
FROM HAMBURG. Ferdinand Lorenz, 10 Strawberry.
FROM HANOVER. John Leppien, Consul, 26 S 2d.
FROM MEXICO. Felix Merino, Vice Consul, 39 S 6th.
FROM THE NETHERLANDS. Henry Bohlen, Consul, 69 S 4th.
FROM PERU. Chapman Biddle, Consul, 47 S 5th.
FROM CHILI.
Cleemann Gustavus, 29 Exchange. FROM PORTUGAL.
Edward S. Sayres, 125} S Front
FIOM PRUSSIA. Geo. H. Mecke, 26 S 2d.
REPUBLIC OF GUATEMALA.
S. Morris Waln, Consul, 35 S Del avenue.
REPUBLIC OF COSTA RICA.
S. Morris Waln, Consul, 35 S Del avenue FROM SARDINIA.
S. Morris Waln, Consular Agent, 35 S Del avenue. FROM SAXONY. George H. Mecke, 26 S 2d.
FROM SICILY.
C. Gaillard, Vice-Consul, 131 S 3d. SPAIN. Geo. Chacon, Consul General, 131 S 3d.
SWEDEN AND NORWAY. R. Seldener, Vice Consul, 87} S Front FROM SWITZERLAND. John G. Syz, 6 Chestnut. FROM TUSCANY.
S. Morris Waln, Consular Agent, 55 S Del avenue. FROM VENEZUELA.
Jos. J. Keefe, Esq. Consul, 66 S 3d.
ORIENTAL REPUBLIC OF URUGUAY. Benjamin W. Frazier, Vice Consu
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LIST OF PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS.
Academy of Natural Sciences, N W George and New County Prison and Debtor's Apartment, P road Broad bel Federal
Academy of Fine Arts, 311 Chestnut
Alms House, Schuylkill, ( west side)
Alms House (Friends) Walnut ab 3d
American Baptist Publication Society, 118 Arch.
American & Foreign Christian Union, 144 Chestnut American Philosophieal Society, S W 5th & Chestnut American Sunday School Union, 316 Chestnut bel 12th
Apprentices' Library, c 5th and Arch.
Arch st Theatre, 219 Arch.
Artists' Fund Hall, Chestnut ab 10th
Association for the Employment of poor women, 292 Green.
Asylum for Lost Children, 36 N 7th.
Asylum Magdalen, c Race and 21st.
Athenæum, 6th and Adelphi
Athenian Institute and Philosophical Hall, S 6th and A delphi
Chestnut st Theatre, 201 Chestnut
Christ Church Hospital, 8 Cherry
City Hospital, 19th n Coates
City Tobacco Warehouse, Dock and Spruce
City Water Works, Fairmount, office 200 Cherry City Commissioners' Office, S W 5th & Chestnut
City Treasurer's Office, S W 5th and Chestnut
City Watering Committee, office S W Chestnut and 5th, above stairs
Clarkson Hall, 103 Cherry ab 6th College and Medical Hall, 9th n Market.
College of Pharmacy, Zane ab 7th
Custom House, Chestnut ab 4th
Dispensary, 41 S 5th
Female Society for the Relief and Employment of Philadelphia Orphans' Asylum, N E 18th & Cherry, the Poor, 70 N 7th
Franklin Institute Hall, 9 S 7th
Franklin Square, between Race and Vine and N 6th and Franklin Friends' Library, 84 Mulberry (above stairs)
Fuel Savings Society, yard 16th bel Locust German Society Hall, 8 S 7th
Girard College, R road N W of Francisville Girardl T'rust Treasurer's office, S 5th ab Chestnut Glen wood Cemetery, R road and Turner's la
Guardians of the l'oor, office 36 N 7th Health Office, c 6th and George
House of Refuge, c R road and Coates
House of Refuge, (Colored Department,) N E l'oplar and William
Historical Society of Penn., 6th and Adelphi.
Jeferson Medical College, 56 S 10th
Laurel Hill Cemetery, R road n Reading railroad Library of Foreign Literature and Science, Philoso- phical Hall, 6th and Adelphi. Logan Square, bet Race & Vine & 20th and 18th.
Marine Hospital, ab Gray's Ferry Masonic Hall, Chestnut ab 7th. Mayor's office, S W 5th and Chestnut
Mayor's Office, (N L. ) 3d bel Green. Medical Institute, Locust nb 11th Menonists, Crown bel Callowhill Mercantile Library, 5th and Library Monument Cemetery, Broad ab Master Musical Fund Hall, 60 Locust National Theatre, Chestunt n 9th Navy Yard and Officers, S E Front and Prime
New House of Correction, Bush Hill
New Penitentiary, Coates W of House of Refuge Northern Dispensary, 1 S Garden
Northern Home for Friendless Children, Button- wood bel Broad.
Northern Liberties Commissioners' Hall, 3d below Green
Northern Liberties Gas Works, Maiden bel N Front
Odd Fellows' Cemetery, Turner's la n R road
Odd Fellows' Hall, 6th and Haines
Odd Fellows' Hall, (S. G.) S. E. Broad and Spring Garden.
Office of Army Clothing and Equipage, U. S. army, N. E. 12th and Girard.
Orphans' Asylum, (coloured) 13th ab Callowhill Penn Square, N and S of Market, W of Juniper
Penn's Treaty Monument, Shaekamaxon (K)
Pennsylvania and Philad'a Bible Soe'y, 144 Chestnut Pennsylvania Hospital, Pine bet 8th and 9th
Pennsylvania Institution for Deaf and Dumb, N W Broad and Pine
Pennsylvania Institute for the instruction of the Blind, Race and 20th.
Pennsylvania Medical College, 9th bel Locust
Pennsylvania Society for Alleviating the Miseries of Public Prisons, Atheneum
Pennsylvania State Arsenal, 29 S Juniper
Philadelphia Dispensary 5th bel Library
Philadelphia Exchange, N E e 3d and Walnut
Philadelphia Gas Works, 20th and Market, Office 8 S 7th
Philadelphia Library, N E 5th and Library
l'hilosophical Hall, 6th and Adelphi
Post Office, Merchants' Exchange
Post Office, Kensington, Maiden n Market
Post Office, Spring Garden, Callowhill n 8th
Presbyterian Board of Publication, 265 Chestnut
Preston Retreat, Hamilton n 20th
Provident Society, Prune bel 6th. Public High School, S. E. Broad and Green.
Public Normal School, Sergeant ab 9th
Public School, 23d ab Lombard.
Public School. New Market ab Noble
Public School, Pine ab Quince.
Public School, Zane ab 7th
Public School, 11th and Button wood
l'ublic School, Race ab Broad
Public School, Cherry and 16th.
Public School, e 8th and Fitzwater
Public School, W Kensington, N 2d and Master
Public School, Northern Liberties, 432 N 3d Public School, Catharine ab 3d
Public School, Nixon n F M Public School, 17th and Contes Public School, Coates bel 15th
Public School, O Y road ab Poplar
Public School, South Eastern, Front bel Pine
Public School, S E 2 and Reed
Public School, 5th bel Prime
Public School, (coloured) 6th n Lombard
Public School, Salmon bel William (R) Public School, 19th and Addison.
Quarter Master's Ofllce, U. S. Army, N E 12th & Girard.
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NEWSPAPERS.
Recorder's Office, 3 State House, E. wing
Union Benevolent Association, N .W 7th & Sansom Rittenhouse Square, bet Walnut and Spruce & 17th| Union Library Company, N W 6th and Walnut
and 20th.
Sheriff's Office, State House, WV wing
Southern Dispensary, 98 Shippen
Southwark Library, S 2d bel Plum
Southwark Market, M road from Prime to Wash- ington
Spring Garden Commissioners' Hall, Spring Garden and 13th.
Spring Garden Institute, N E Broad and Spring Garden.
State House, Chestnut bet 5th and 6th State Armory, Juniper and Penn Square Temporary Home 22 Prune
Union Temperance Hall, Christian ab 9ılı
United States Arsenal, Gray's ferry road n Federal United States Naval Asylum, Gray's ferry road n U Arsenal
United States Mint, Chestnut and Juniper University of Pennsylvania, S 9th n Market. Walnut Street Theatre, N E 9th and Walnut Washington Square, S side of Walnut ab 6th
Widows, Indigent, and Single Women's Asylum, Cherry E of 18th
Wills' Hospital, for the Lame "and Blind, Race, W of 18th
Woodland Cemetery, office 311 Areh.
NEWSPAPERS.
DAILY NEWSPAPERS.
"The Pennsylvanian, 46 S 3d
The Pennsylvania Inquirer and National Gazette, Jesper Harding, 57 S 3d The North American and United States Gazette, Morton M'Michael, 66 S 3d
The Publie Ledger, (Penny paper) Swain, Abell & Simmons, S W Third and Chestnut Evening National Argus, 45 S 3d
The Daily Sun, ( Penny ) Third and Dock
The Daily News, Joseph H. Flanagan, 74 S Third The Daily Register, William Birney, N E 3d and Chestnut
The Evening Bulletin, Cummings & Co. 50 S 3d
The Philadelphia Democrat, German, ( Penny ) 277 ₦ 3d
" The Free Press," (German, ) 172 N 4th
WEEKLY NEWSPAPERS.
American Saturday Courier, A. M'Makin, No. 141 Chestnut
Scott's Weekly Paper, 111 Chestnut The Presbyterian, 144 Chestnut Episcopal Recorder, 12 Pear below Third Banner of the Cross, S W 8th and Chestnut Commercial List, 11 Gokl Christian Chronicle, 118 Arch Christian Observer, Rev. A. Converse, 216 Chestnut The Catholic Herald, 15 Minor
The Friend, corner Fourth and Appletree alley The Pennsylvania Freeman, 31 N 5th Bicknell's Reporter, 33 S Third The Sunday-school Journal, 316 Chestnut bel 12th Masonic Mirror, 63 Dock
Weekly North American and Gazette for the Coun- try, 66 S 3d Saturday Gazette, 50 S 30 Weekly Register, N E 3dl and Chestnut Sunday Mercury S E 3d and Dock Dollar Weekly Sun, 3d opp Dock
Dollar Weekly News, 74 S 3d Sunday Press, N E Sd and Chestnut Philadelphia Herald, 65 Dock
The Dollar Newspaper, Ledger Building Philadelphia Christian Advocate, 5 Hart's Building. Saturday Evening Post, H Peterson, 66 S 3d Weekly Commercial, 102 Chestnut Friends' Review, 50 N 4th
Arthur's Home Gazette, 107 Walnut The Sunday Ledger, 84 S 3d The Sunday Despotch, 84 S 3d Legal Intelligencer, 9 Sansom Fitzgerald's City Item, 50 S 3d Presbyterian Banner 55} S 4th
PERIODICALS.
Lady's Book, L. A. Godey, 113 Chestnut Journal of the Franklin Institute, S 7th ab Chestnut Bicknell's Counterfeit Deteetor, 33 S Third Vancourt's Counterfeit Detector, 93 Arch Graham's Magazine, 106 Chestnut Biblical Repertory & Princeton Review, 265 Chestnut Baptist Record, 118 Mulberry
American Law Register, 9 Mer. Lib. Building.
American Law Library, 197 Chestnut New Monthly Home Visitor, 57 S 3d Southern and Western Journal, 57 S Sd Church's Bizarre, 4 Hart 'sBuilding Dental News Letter, 116 Mulberry Colonization Herald, Walnut above 6th Home and Foreign Record, 265 Chestnut Presbyterian Magazine, 265 Chestnut
Presbyterian Quarterly Review, 248 Chestnut.
Phrenological Journal, 231 Arch
Water Cure Journal, 231 Arch Little Pilgrim, 66 S 3d
Arthur's Home Magazine, 107 Walnut
Monthly Insurance Journal, 70 Walnut
Mothers' Journal and Family Visitant, Mrs. M. G. Clarke, 118 Arch
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BANKING INSTITUTIONS.
NORTH AMERICA.
Chestnut street, west of Third, (north side.) Char- tered by Congress, 1781. Capital 1,000,000 dolls. Discount, Mondays and Thursdays. Dividends, January and July.
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J. Richardson, President. J. Hockley, Cashier. Directors, 1853 .- John Richardson, A. J. Lewis, Jacob P. Jones, Benj. T. Curtis, Henry Sloan, Thomas M. Smith, James N. Dickson, John B. Sutter, Cephas G. Childs, Joseph R. Jenks, Andrew Badd, Lewis Audenried, Thomas T. Lea, Morris L. Hallowell, Edward Yarnall .- Edmund Wilcox and William J. Delleker, Notaries.
PENNSYLVANIA.
South Second near Walnut.
Incorporated March 30th, 1793. Capital 81,875,000. Shares 8400. Dividends declared on the first Wednesdays in January and July. Discounts, Wednesdays and Saturdays.
Thomas Allibone, Pres. George Philler, Cash'r. Directors. (Election in February. )
Thomas Allibone, Daniel Deal, W. E. Hacker, James Martin, Thomas A. Newhall, Robert Howell, John Faruum, Chas. Sinnickson, Lewis Waln, Law- rence Lewis, jr., Isaac P. Morris, William Taylor. -Edmund Wilcox, William J. Delleker, Voturies.
PHILADELPHIA.
South-west 4th and Chestnut. Incorporated 1804. Capital 1,150,000 dolls. Discount, Mondays and Thursdays. Dividends, May and November. Thomas Robins, Pres. Benj. B. Comegys, Cashier.
Joseph B. Mitchell, Pres. Wm. Thaw, Cashier. Directors .- Joseph B. Mitchell, G. D. Rosengar- ten, W'm. M. Clarke, James Dunlap, John Anspach, jr., Benjamin W. Tingley, Geo. H. Stuart, Wm. Richard D. Wood, Jolin Varrow, John W. Clag- Henry Bacon, Jaines S. Woodward, Alex. G. Cat-
Directors. - Thomas Robins, Samuel F. Smith, John Welsh, Joshua Langstreth, Quintin Campbell, horn, John Devereux, William S. Boyd, Samuel Welsh, Joseph Swift, Daniel B. Hinman .- Edward Hurst and Joseph Brobston, Notaries.
FARMERS' AND MECHANICS'.
Chestnut street, west of Fourth, (north side.) In- corporated 1809. Capital 1,250,000 dolls. Dis- count, Tuesdays and Fridays. Dividends, May and November
S. A. Mercer, President. Edwin M. Lewis, Cashr.
Directors .- S. A. Mercer, Seth Craige, John Ashhurst, I. Pem. Hutchinson, Francis Tete, Henry White, John C. Farr, Robert V. Massey, Patrick Brady, Isaac R. Davis, John Tucker, Isaac S Water. man, Benj. A. Farnham, Joseph W. Throckmorton, George W. Farnum, James Stevens, James E. Cald- well .- Samuel Hadger, Votary.
STATE BANK, AT CAMDEN, N. J.
Office 12 Church alley, Philadelphia. Chartered 1812. Capital 260,000 dolls. Discount, Tuesdays and Fridays.
Jolın Gill, President. A. M.Calla, Cashier. Directors .- John Gill, Joseph W. Cooper, I J. Spencer, Samuel R. Lippincott, Richard Fetters, Chas. Reeves, Joseph Porter, William P. Lawrence.
Philadelphia .- James Good, Samuel II. Joues, J. Oliver Boyd, John M. Taylor .- Peter Crans, No- tury.
NORTHERN LIBERTIES.
North side of Vine, near Third. Chartered 1813. Capital 500,000 dolls. Discount, Tuesdays and Fridays. Dividends, May and November. R. L. Pitfield, Pres. S. W. Caldwell, Cashier. Directors .- Robert L. Pitfield, Wm. H. Hart, Samuel Grant, Isaac Koons, Peter A. Keyser,. Joshua Lippincott, Elbanan W. Keyser, Chas. J.
C. Barkley, David Kirkpatrick, Michael Magrath, George Gordon, Benjamin Baker, Joseph Jeanes, Joseph B. Myers .- Joseph N. Pierson, Notary.
COMMERCIAL.
110 Chestnut. Chartered 1814. Renewed 1836. Capi- tal 1,000,000 dolls. Discount, Tuesdays and Fri- days. Dividends, May and November.
Williamn Wainwright, Pres. J. J. Cope, Cashier. Directors .- William Wainwright, George Fales, Washington Brown, George W. Steever, Jolm G. Whelan, Geo. Campbell, S. Morris Waln, James Dundas, Daniel Haddock, jr., Franklin Platt, Mah- lon Williamson, jr., John Trucks, John Thomas .- Edward Hurst, Joseph Brobston, Notaries.
MECHANICS'.
South Third street below Market, ( west side. ) Char- tered 1814. Capital 800,000 dolls. Discount, Tuesdays and Fridays. Dividends, May and No- vember.
tell, Robert Steen, Edwin Mitchell, James Murphy. -Edmund Wilcox and Wm. J. Delleker, Notaries.
SOUTHWARK.
South Second street, below Cedar, (west side.) Chartered 1825. Capital 250,000 dolls. Discount, Monday and Thursdays. Dividends, May and November.
James S. Smith, jr, P'res. Jno. B. Austin, Cash'r. Directors .- James S Smith, jr., James Spencer, D. H. Flickwir, H. O' Donnell, Louis Roberts, Gro. W. Smith, Thomas Sparks, John Thompson, Peter Williamson, Lewis Clark, Francis J. Rue, Thomas Taylor, Walter Thompson, James W. Cassady .- Peter Crans, Notary.
KENSINGTON.
Chartered 1826, re-chartered for fifteen years from November 1836. Capital 8250,000. Discount, Tuesdays and Fridays. Dividemls, May and No- vemher.
John T. Smith, l'res. C. T. Yerkes, Cashr. Directors .- John T. Smith, Jonathan Wainwright, Andrew M. Bride, John Taylor, Samuel T. Stratton, George Landell, Henry Crills , Charles Keen, John K. Knorr, Eli Garrison, Michael Day, James Keen, Jacob P. Donallson, Samuel Megarge .- Win. Read, Notary.
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SAVING FUND SOCIETIES.
PENN TOWNSHIP.
North-west corner of Sixth and Vine streets. Char- tered 1826. Capital 225,000 dolls. Discount, Wednesdays and Saturdays. Dividends, May and November.
Elijah Dallett, Pres. James Russell, Cashier. Directors .- Elijah Dallett, Joseph Reakirt, Joseph S. Medara, Amos Ellis, James H. Deas, Gabriel Knecht, Samnel Bispham, Benj. Davis, James Steel, James H. Stroup, William C. Ludwig, Cyrenius C. Sadler, John Dallett .- Peter Crans, Notary.
GIRARD.
South Third near Dock. Chartered 1852. Ex-
Chas. S. Boker, Pres. Wm. L. Sehaffer, Cashier.
Directors .- Charles S. Boker, John R. White, Wmn. M. Muzzey, Staey B. Barcroft, Samuel Hood, Charles Schaffer, Win. L. Maddock, James Harper,
Thomas Prichett, Washington Butcher, William C. S. W. Second and Spruce streets. Chartered 1847 Baker, Saml. C. Ford, Isaac Barton .- Peter Crans, Capital $150,000. Discount, Wednesdays and Saturdays. Dividends, May and November. Notary.
COMMERCE.
Office 53 Chestnut above Second street. Chartered 1832. Capital 250,000 dolls. Discount Wednes- days and Saturdays. Dividends, May and No- vember.
A. E. Borie, Pres. James C. Donnell, Cashier. Directors .- Adolph E. Borie, William E. Bowen, Rodney Fisher, Charles Henry Fisher, Ambrose W. Thompson, Wm. W. Longstreth, Alexander Brown, Edward C. Knight, Thomas B. Wattson, Peter Cullen, John M.Allister, (grocer,) George Seott, Charles HI. Muirheid .- Edward Hurst, Jos. Brobston, Notaries.
Tuesdays and Fridays. Dividends, May and No- vember.
Jno. Jordan, jr. Pres. M. W. Woodward, Cashr. Directors .- John Jordan, jr., Curwen Stoddart, Jolın Gilbert, John Philips, Harry Conrad, Mayer Arnold, John Horn, Joseph H. Seal, Wm. P. Cresson, Thomas H. Craige, Oliver Parry, Frederick Gaul, Henry Tilge .- Joseph N. Piersol, Notary.
WESTERN.
Chestnut above Fourth. Chartered 1832. Capital 500,000. Discount, Tuesdays and Fridays. Di- vidends, May and November
Jos. Patterson, Pres. Geo. M. Troutman, Cashr. Directors .- Joseph Patterson, Morris Patterson, tended, and Capital increased to 1,250,000, 1836. H. L. Carson, Cornelius Stevenson, Thos. Reath, Discount, Thursday. Dividends, May and No- John W. Kester, Geo. L. Oliver, Archibald M'Intyre, vember.
Benj S. Janney, jr., M. Brooke Buckley, William Camm, Wm. A. Blanchard, John Wright .- Edward Hurst, Joseph Brobston, Notaries.
TRADESMEN'S.
Charles H. Rogers, Pres. J. C. Curran, Cashier. Directors .- Charles H. Rogers, Archibald Robert- son, William Wells, Joseph B. Bloodgood, E. ! J. Kenney, Jacob Weaver, Henry L. Gaw, John Hart- man, Thomas E. Baxter, John Carron, G. C. Tho- mas, Joseph B. Andrews, Robert Coane .- Edward Hurst and James Brobston, Notaries.
BANK OF GERMANTOWN.
Main street. Chartered 1814. Capital 300,000 dolls. Discount, Tuesdays and Fridays. Dividends, May and November.
Charles Magarge, Pres. Samuel Harvey, jr., Cash. Directors .- Charles Magarge, John Rittenhouse, MANUFACTURERS' AND MECHANICS', NORTHERN LIRERTIES. - Charles F. Ashmead, William Overington, Samuel Keyser, Benjamin Lehman, Nathan L. Jones, John Green, John S. Haines, Thomas F. Betton, Charles North-west corner of Vine and North Third. Char- J. Wister, Theodore Ashmead, William Baldwin .- tered 1832. Capital 300,000 dolls. Discount, Joseph Hansberry, Notary.
SAVING FUND SOCIETIES.
SAVING FUND OF THE NATIONAL SAFETY TRUST COMPANY.
Henry L. Benner, Pres.
Robt. Selfridge, V. P.
Wm. J. Reed, Secretary.
Chartered by the State of Pennsylvania in 1841. Capital $250,000. Money received in sums from one dollar upwards, every day, from 9 o'clock in the morning to 7 o'clock in the evening, and on Monday and Thursday evenings till 9 o'clock. All sums, large or small, paid back on demand without notice to any amount. Office No. 62 Walnut street, two doors above 3dl, south side. Directors .- Henry L. Benuer, Edward L. Carter, Robert Selfridge, Peter Glasgow, Samuel K. Ash- ton, Benjamin W. Jones, F. Carroll Brewster, Jos. B. Barry, James B. Smithi, C. Landreth Munns. Interest-Five per eent. per annum.
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